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The River Medina is the main river of the
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, England, rising at St Catherine's Down near
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, and flowing northwards through the county town Newport, towards the
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at Cowes. The river is a navigable tidal
estuary An estuary is a partially enclosed coastal body of brackish water with one or more rivers or streams flowing into it, and with a free connection to the open sea. Estuaries form a transition zone between river environments and maritime environm ...
from Newport northwards, where it takes the form of a
ria A ria (; gl, ría) is a coastal inlet formed by the partial submergence of an unglaciated river valley. It is a drowned river valley that remains open to the sea. Definitions Typically rias have a dendritic, treelike outline although they ca ...
(a drowned valley). This occurred because the Medina used to be a tributary of what was once the "
River Solent The River Solent is a now-extinct river which during the Paleocene would have flowed around the area which is now the coastlines of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight. History The River Solent was one of three major rivers in central and southern E ...
", with a larger catchment area. As the Solent valley flooded, the river received less water and more sediment, causing it to become more tidal. The river is bridged at Newport. Cowes is connected to
East Cowes East Cowes is a town and civil parish in the north of the Isle of Wight, on the east bank of the River Medina, next to its west bank neighbour Cowes. The two towns are connected by the Cowes Floating Bridge, a chain ferry operated by the Isle ...
by a chain ferry known as the
Cowes Floating Bridge The Cowes Floating Bridge is a vehicular chain ferry which crosses the River Medina on the Isle of Wight, off the south coast of England. The ferry crosses the tidal river from East Cowes to Cowes. The first floating bridge between the two tow ...
. The river also has several small ferries which cater mainly for sailors. The name ''Medina'' comes from the
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' meaning "the middle one", and the current pronunciation was first recorded as 'Medine' in 1196. The river's only named tributary is Lukely Brook. The navigation of the river was improved in the nineteenth century by Henry Daniel Martin, a civil engineer who lived in Newport. The river is used by yachtsmen as a safe harbour. Along its banks there are old warehouses and wharves, where in the past flying boats, hovercraft and steam ships were developed and built. The Classic Boat Museum displays much of the river's history, as well as the history of yachting. The Island Harbour Marina, at the site of an old tidal mill, is on the river about two miles from Newport.


Views along the river

File:Medina_at_Shide.jpg, At Shide, on the southern outskirts of Newport File:Medina_at_Newport.jpg, At Coppins Bridge, Newport File:Newport Quay, IW, UK.jpg, Newport Quay, at the head of the estuary File:River Medina near Newport, Isle of Wight.jpg, The estuary, looking north from Newport File:River Medina, Isle of Wight, UK.jpg, View from the east bank, about a mile north of Newport File:Medina at Cowes (2).jpg, The river's mouth at Cowes, looking west, with the chain ferry in mid-stream File:River Medina, Newport, Isle of Wight, UK.jpg, Wintry scene, near Newport. Snow here is fairly unusual.


See also

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Rivers of the United Kingdom For details of rivers of the United Kingdom, see * List of rivers of England * List of rivers of Scotland * List of rivers of Wales * Northern Ireland: see List of rivers of Ireland and Rivers of Ireland * Longest rivers of the United Kingdom Ov ...


References

Rivers of the Isle of Wight Estuaries of England Medina Estuary {{England-river-stub