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I made a mistake. I should have named this article Rivière Qui Barre (Alberta)
I propose that Rivière Qui Barre (river) be merged into Rivière Qui Barre (Alberta) (not Rivière Qui Barre). I think that the content in the Rivière Qui Barre (river) article can needs to be transferred to the Rivière Qui Barre (Alberta) article, as that one has the correct name . Beejsterb ( talk) 01:45, 21 January 2016 (UTC)
—Largo Plazo, most Albertan articles about waterways use "river (Alberta)", and when talking about settlements with the same name, they use "river, Alberta". I made the mistake of creating Rivière Qui Barre (river) instead of Rivière Qui Barre (Alberta), so therefore Rivière Qui Barre (river) needs to become Rivière Qui Barre (Alberta), and then this article needs to be deleted.
—Largo Plazo, I apologize for taking so long to get back to you. I have some examples here. First one is Sylvan Lake, Alberta, a major town located on a major lake Sylvan Lake (Alberta). Peace River, Alberta follows the same rules, same as Peace River (Canada). I cannot find any articles that follow the same format as this one, infact, I created this artcle, and I only realised my mistake after. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Beejsterb ( talk • contribs) 00:07, 18 March 2016 (UTC)
Beejsterb - I see what you are saying, but I put the (river) in the title hoping to change it later on, believing that I could and knowing that I was incorrect. I cannot find any other geographic location (on earth) article that lists the type of geographic location in brackets after the title. That is why I believe that it is incorrect. I believe it should be changed to follow the format of other articles, as this one does not.
I have made Rivière Qui Barre (Alberta) into a disambiguation page. Biscuittin ( talk) 23:24, 3 February 2016 (UTC)
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I made a mistake. I should have named this article Rivière Qui Barre (Alberta)
I propose that Rivière Qui Barre (river) be merged into Rivière Qui Barre (Alberta) (not Rivière Qui Barre). I think that the content in the Rivière Qui Barre (river) article can needs to be transferred to the Rivière Qui Barre (Alberta) article, as that one has the correct name . Beejsterb ( talk) 01:45, 21 January 2016 (UTC)
—Largo Plazo, most Albertan articles about waterways use "river (Alberta)", and when talking about settlements with the same name, they use "river, Alberta". I made the mistake of creating Rivière Qui Barre (river) instead of Rivière Qui Barre (Alberta), so therefore Rivière Qui Barre (river) needs to become Rivière Qui Barre (Alberta), and then this article needs to be deleted.
—Largo Plazo, I apologize for taking so long to get back to you. I have some examples here. First one is Sylvan Lake, Alberta, a major town located on a major lake Sylvan Lake (Alberta). Peace River, Alberta follows the same rules, same as Peace River (Canada). I cannot find any articles that follow the same format as this one, infact, I created this artcle, and I only realised my mistake after. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Beejsterb ( talk • contribs) 00:07, 18 March 2016 (UTC)
Beejsterb - I see what you are saying, but I put the (river) in the title hoping to change it later on, believing that I could and knowing that I was incorrect. I cannot find any other geographic location (on earth) article that lists the type of geographic location in brackets after the title. That is why I believe that it is incorrect. I believe it should be changed to follow the format of other articles, as this one does not.
I have made Rivière Qui Barre (Alberta) into a disambiguation page. Biscuittin ( talk) 23:24, 3 February 2016 (UTC)