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Ria is a term with several distinct uses in geography, onomastics, and toponymy. In geography, a ria is a coastal inlet formed when sea level rises and drowns a river valley. Rias are typically long and narrow with irregular coastlines and multiple branches or bays. They are common on Atlantic coasts where river valleys have been flooded, particularly in Iberia and parts of western Europe, and they differ from fjords, which are carved by glaciers, and from estuaries, which are mouths of rivers where water mixes with seawater. The physical shape and tidal dynamics of a ria often create diverse habitats and accommodate human settlements along their shores.

In onomastics, Ria is a feminine given name used in several languages. In Dutch, Portuguese, and Italian

As a toponym, Ria appears in numerous places around the world, reflecting local language and geographic features.

contexts,
it
frequently
appears
as
a
standalone
name
or
as
a
diminutive
form
of
Maria.
The
name
is
used
internationally
and
its
popularity
varies
by
country
and
era.
The
accented
form
Ría
is
common
in
Spanish-speaking
regions
to
denote
bays
or
estuaries,
and
several
towns,
districts,
or
geographic
features
bear
the
name
Ria
or
Ría
as
part
of
their
official
designation.