rias

/ˈriːəz/
noun
  1. A long, narrow inlet of the sea formed by the partial submergence of a river valley.
    • The rias along the Atlantic coast are popular for fishing and tourism.
    • Sailboats often find shelter in the calm waters of the rias.
    • The coast of Galicia is famous for its deep rias.
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