Noun
ria (plural rias)
(geography) A narrow inlet of the sea formed by a flooded unglaciated river valley. [from 19th c.]
(computing) Initialism of rich Internet application.
(nuclear industry) Initialism of radioimmunoassay.
(nuclear industry) Initialism of Reactivity-Initiated Accident.
(finance) Initialism of registered investment adviser.
Initialism of Regulatory Impact Assessment.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgFounder of Ria Stars Football Club, Ria Ledwaba was removed as the vice president of South African Football Association (Safa) during the association’s National Executive Council (NEC) meeting recently held at Safa House in Nasrec. Source: Internet
Multimedia producer Ria Mathews and cameraman Rahil Hari of Asiaville Malayalam had gone to the panchayat office to cover development activities undertaken by the local body governed by Twenty20, a corporate-backed charity outfit. Source: Internet
False fjords The Lim bay in Croatia is sometimes called a fjord, but is actually a ria The differences in usage between the English and the Scandinavian languages have contributed to confusion in the use of the term fjord. Source: Internet
Dijkstra died on 6 August 2002 after a long struggle with cancer. citation He and his wife Maria (Ria) Debets were survived by their three children: Marcus, Femke and the computer scientist Rutger M. Dijkstra. Source: Internet
MOSCOW — Moldova will temporarily shut its borders and suspend all international flights from March 17 in a bid to stop the spread of the coronavirus, Prime Minister Ion Chicu said on Sunday, Russian state news agency RIA reported. Source: Internet
RIA Novosti 6 Dec 2001 1121GMT On 12 December 2011 Kuznetsov and its escorts, was spotted northeast of Orkney off the coast of northern Scotland, the first such time she had deployed near the UK. Source: Internet