Ria - Examples

Examples

Europe
  • Portugal: Ria de Aveiro in Aveiro, and Ria Formosa in Eastern Algarve.
  • Wales: Milford Haven in Pembrokeshire is a ria.
  • England: The south coast of England is a submergent coastline which contains many rias, including Portsmouth Harbour, Langstone Harbour, Chichester Harbour, Pagham Harbour, Southampton Water, Poole Harbour, the estuaries of the Exe, Teign and Dart, the Kingsbridge Estuary, and Plymouth Sound in Devon, and the estuaries of the River Fowey and River Fal in Cornwall.
  • Ireland: Lough Swilly located on the northern tip of Ireland on the Inishowen peninsula region is an example of an Irish ria.
  • Brittany: The rias in northern Brittany are called Abers; Aber Wrac'h (48°35′59″N 4°32′58″W / 48.599807°N 4.549376°W / 48.599807; -4.549376 (Aber Wrac'h)), Aber Benoît (48°33′46″N 4°34′48″W / 48.562747°N 4.579905°W / 48.562747; -4.579905 (Aber Benoît)), Aber Ildut (48°28′22″N 4°44′59″W / 48.472649°N 4.749602°W / 48.472649; -4.749602 (Aber Ildut)).
  • Croatia: Lim
  • Montenegro: The Bay of Kotor
  • Spain
  • Andalusia: Ria of Carreras, Ria of Huelva at the mouth of the rivers Odiel and Tinto.
  • Asturias: Ria of Avilés, Ria of Ribadeo, Ria of Navia, Ria of Villaviciosa, Ria of Ribadesella, Ria of Llanes, Ria of Tina Mayor.
  • Basque Country: Ria of Bilbao, mouth of the rivers Nervión, Ibaizabal and Cadagua.
  • Cantabria: Ria of Tina Mayor, Ria of Tina Menor, Ría de San Vicente de la Barquera, Ría of la Rabia, Ría of San Martín de la Arena, Ría of Mogro, Ría of Solía, Ría of Carmen, Ría of Boo, Ría of Tijero, Ría of Cubas, Ría de Ajo, Ría of Cabo Quejo, Ría of Treto, Ría of Oriñón.
  • Galicia: the Rias Baixas, like the Ria of Vigo, Ria of Pontevedra, Ria de Arousa, Ria of Muros and Noia, Ria of Corcubion, Cee and Ria de Aldan. And the Rias Altas like the Ria of Corunna, Ria of Ares and Betanzos, Ria of Cedeira, Ria of O Barqueiro, Ria of Ferrol, Ria of Ortigueira, Ria of Viveiro, Ria of Foz and Ria of Eo.
Africa
  • Kenya: Kilindini Harbour, which is a deep channel between Mombasa island and South Coast mainland, is a ria.
Asia
  • Sanriku: North Japan, east coast of Honshū Island (main island). Sendai city, Miyagi Prefecture and Iwate Prefecture are included.
Oceania
  • Papua New Guinea: Rias formed by volcanic lava flow, as opposed to glacial flow, are found near the town of Tufi at Cape Nelson, in Papua New Guinea's Oro Province.
  • Australia: The east coast of Australia features several rias around Sydney, including Georges River, Port Hacking and Sydney Harbour itself.
  • New Zealand: Rias of various scales abound on the eastern shores of the upper North Island. On the west coast, in contrast, they are fewer but larger; Kaipara Harbour is the country's largest, and the Hokianga Harbour, further north, is of historical significance to the native Māori people. The Marlborough Sounds at the northern tip of the South Island form a large network of rias.
North America
  • United States: Narragansett Bay, Chesapeake Bay, and Delaware Bay on the east coast of the United States and San Francisco Bay, on the Pacific coast, are rias. So are Willapa Bay and Grays Harbor in Washington State.
South America
  • Argentina: in the Patagonia there is the Deseado ria, on the coast of Santa Cruz Province, on the Atlantic Ocean.

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