Talk:Han River (Hubei and Shaanxi)

Tributaries
Except for the Muma and the Chi, all of the listed tributaries for the Han link to other, not the correct, articles:
 * Xun River, links to a tributary of the Gui River
 * Dan River, links to a North Carolina river
 * Fixed, now points to Dan River (China)
 * Bai River, links to a Romanian river
 * Fu River, links to a disambiguation page, none of which flow into the Han
 * Nan River, links to a river in Thailand.

At the zh:汉水 (Chinese Wikipedia: Hanshui) article: --Bejnar (talk) 22:14, 15 April 2013 (UTC)
 * the Xun River (丹江) is a red link;
 * the Dan River (丹江) has a longer article at zh:丹江 identifying it as the longest tributary of the Han;
 * the Bai River (褒河) has a valid link that identifies it as a left tributary;
 * the Tangbai River (唐白河) is identified as the largest of the Han tributaries, drainage area of ​​24,215 sqkm, but is not mentioned in our English article;
 * the Tian River (天河) "sky river" is a red link, and not mentioned in our English article;
 * the Fu River (?) is not mentioned it is unclear what character is correct for "Fu" 涪 or 抚 or 富 or 傅, or 符, or 付, or 扶, or 伏 or ?; and
 * the Nan River (南河) links to a disambiguation page that doesn't mention a Han tributary.

The Xun River (Hsün Ho) enters the Han River at 32.83028°N, 109.38139°W near the town of Xunyang, Ankang, Shaanxi. See U.S. Army topo map NI-49-13 at. --Bejnar (talk) 23:10, 15 April 2013 (UTC)