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'''Mater Madora''' ({{wp|English language|Erealandian}}: ''Mother Madora''), sometimes also depicted as '''Doncella de San Copecó''' ({{wp|English language|Erealandian}}: ''Maiden of Saint Copecó''), is the {{wp|national personification|personification}} and {{wp|national symbol}} of [[Costa Madora]].
==Background==
She is usually depicted as a robust woman with long, flowing, black hair and wearing a white and blue dress. She often wields a trident and a wheat wreath, or a shield with the coat of arms of Costa Madora. Additionally, she is sometimes shown carrying or wearing a mural crown, with a mountain eagle on her shoulder.
 
Other depictions include Copanaco, a child wearing Madorian indigenous clothing, representing the Madorian people.
==See also==
*[[National symbols of Costa Madora]]
 
[[Category:National personifications]]
[[Category:National symbols of Costa Madora]]

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