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==Heads of state==
==Heads of state==
===Monarchs (1563–1909)===
===Monarchs (1713–1909)===
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;"
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; width:100%;"
|-
|+
! Name<br>Reign
! Name
! Portrait
! Portrait
! Arms
! Reign
! Lifespan
! Succession
! Marriage(s)
! Family
! Family
! Notes
! Life details
|-
|-
! colspan="6" | Kingdom of Madora (1563–1706)
| [[Miguel I of Madora|Michael I]]<br><small>''Miguel I''</small>
| [[File:Friedrich August der Starke von Polen.jpg|100px]]
| March 30, 1713 – August 27, 1744<br><small>({{Age in years, months and days|1713|03|30|1744|08|27}})</small>
| Founder of the House of Cotorín
|
| rowspan="10" | [[House of Cotorín|Cotorín]]
| March 19, 1685 – August 27, 1744<br><small>(aged 59)</small>
|-
|-
| [[Miguel I of Madora|Miguel I]]<br>October 11, 1563<br/>–<br/>March 7, 1590<br>(''{{ayd|October 11, 1563|March 7, 1590|duration=yes}}'')
| [[Miguel II of Madora|Michael II]]<br><small>''Miguel II''</small>
| [[File:Maximilian II, Holy Roman Emperor.jpg|100px]]
| [[File:Johann George Chevalier de Saxe.jpg|100px]]
|
| August 27, 1744 – June 14, 1756<br><small>({{Age in years, months and days|1744|08|27|1756|06|14}})
| August 20, 1527<br/><br/>March 7, 1590
| Son of Miguel I
| Cotorín
|  
|  
| October 23, 1704 – October 18, 1772<br><small>(aged 67)</small>
|-
|-
! colspan="6" | Madorian Empire (1706–1855)
| [[Luis I of Madora|Louis I]]<br><small>''Luis I''</small>
|-
| [[File:Louis de Silvestre - Portret Henryka Brühla.jpg|100px]]
| [[Philip II of Madora|Philip II]]<br>June 2, 1706<br/>–<br/>June 11, 1723<br>(''{{ayd|June 2, 1706|June 11, 1723|duration=yes}}'')
| June 14, 1756 – July 5, 1765<br><small>({{Age in years, months and days|1756|06|14|1765|07|05}})
| [[File:James Butler, 1st Duke of Ormonde by William Wissing.jpg|100px]]
| Son of Miguel I
|  
|  
| rowspan="2" | Aarlen
|  
|  
| April 13, 1709
|-
|-
| [[Louis I of Madora|Louis I]]<br>June 11, 1723<br/>–<br/>January 24, 1724<br>(''{{ayd|June 11, 1723|January 24, 1724|duration=yes}}'')
| [[Filipó I of Madora|Filipó I]]
| [[File:Luis I, príncipe de Asturias2.jpg|100px]]
| [[File:Charles VII, Holy Roman Emperor.PNG|100px]]
|
| July 5, 1765 February 12, 1798<br><small>({{Age in years, months and days|1765|07|05|1798|02|12}})</small>
| Uncle of Miguel II and Luis I
|  
|  
|  
|  
|-
|-
| [[Pedro II of Madora|Pedro II]]<br>September 13, 1821<br/>–<br/>February 10, 1849<br>(''{{ayd|September 13, 1821|February 10, 1849|duration=yes}}'')
| [[Filipó II of Madora|Filipó II]]
| [[File:Ludwig I von Portugal.jpg|100px]]
| [[File:Maximilian III Joseph of Bavaria by Georges Desmarées.jpg|100px]]
| February 12, 1798 December 26, 1819<br><small>({{Age in years, months and days|1798|02|12|1819|12|16}})</small>
| Son of Filipó I
|
|
|
|-
| [[Filipó III of Madora|Filipó III]]
| [[File:George Dawe - Duke Ernst III of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld.jpg|100px]]
| December 26, 1819 – July 15, 1844<br><small>({{Age in years, months and days|1819|12|26|1844|07|15}})</small>
| Grandson of Filipó I
|
|
| rowspan="2" | Cotorín
|
|
|-
|-
| [[Miguel III of Madora|Miguel III]]<br>February 10, 1849<br/>–<br/>March 15, 1855<br>(''{{ayd|February 10, 1849|March 15, 1855|duration=yes}}'')
| [[Luis II of Madora|Louis II]]<br><small>''Luis II''</small>
| [[File:PedroV.jpg|100px]]
| [[File:Ludwig I von Portugal.jpg|100px]]
|
| July 15, 1844 – March 2, 1859<br><small>({{Age in years, months and days|1844|07|15|1859|03|02}})
|
|
|-
! colspan="6" | Madorian Empire during the Miguelist Wars (1855–1881)
|-
! colspan="6" | ''Cotorínian Empire''
|-
| [[Miguel III of Madora|Miguel III]]<br>March 15, 1855<br/>–<br/>February 16, 1857<br>(''{{ayd|March 15, 1855|February 16, 1857|duration=yes}}'')
| [[File:PedroV.jpg|100px]]
|  
|
| rowspan="4" | Cotorín
|
|-
| [[Miguel IV of Madora|Miguel IV]]<br>February 16, 1857<br/><br/>May 21, 1863<br>(''{{ayd|February 16, 1857|May 21, 1863|duration=yes}}'')
| [[File:Fernando II de Portugal, Manuel Maria Bordalo Pinheiro.png|100px]]
|
| March 5, 1825<br/>–<br/>May 21, 1863<ref>Assassinated</ref>
| Brother of Miguel III
|-
| [[Pedro III of Madora|Pedro III]]<br>May 21, 1863<br/>–<br/>October 11, 1880<br>(''{{ayd|May 21, 1863|October 11, 1880|duration=yes}}'')
|  
|
|
| Uncle of Miguel III
|-
| <br>October 11, 1880<br/>–<br/>August 8, 1881<br>(''{{ayd|October 11, 1880|August 8, 1881|duration=yes}}'')
|
|
|
|-
! colspan="6" | ''Paravilcan Empire''
|-
| Miguel I<br>March 15, 1855<br/>–<br/>December 6, 1867<br>(''{{ayd|March 15, 1855|December 6, 1867|duration=yes}}'')
| [[File:Portrait of Napoleon III, Emperor of the French, in Coronation Robes (by After Franz Xaver Winterhalter) - Palace of Versailles.jpg|100px]]
|
|
| rowspan="2" | Paravilca
|
|-
| Miguel II<br>December 6, 1867<br/>–<br/>August 8, 1881<br>(''{{ayd|December 6, 1867|August 8, 1881|duration=yes}}'')
| [[File:1840 portrait of King Leopold I (King of the Belgians) by Winterhalter.jpg|100px]]
|
|
|
|
|
|
|-
|-
! colspan="6" | Kingdom of Madora (1881–1909)
| Eloísa I
|-
| [[File:Adelaide of Austria, wife of Victor Emmanuel II.jpg|100px]]
|  
| March 2, 1859 – November 10, 1866<br><small>({{Age in years, months and days|1859|03|02|1866|11|10}})
|
|
|
|
|
| rowspan="2" | Cotorín
|
|
|-
|-
| [[Miguel III|Michael III]]<br><small>''Miguel III''</small>
| [[File:PedroV.jpg|100px]]
| November 10, 1866 – June 7, 1886<br><small>({{Age in years, months and days|1866|11|10|1886|06|07}})
|
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|
|
|
|-
|
| Francisco I
| [[File:Retrato de D. Fernando de Saxe-Coburgo e Gotha, Joseph-Fourtuné Layraud, 1877 - Palácio Nacional da Pena.png|100px]]
| June 7, 1886 – November 12, 1886<br><small>({{Age in years, months and days|1886|06|07|1886|11|12}})
| Grandfather of Miguel III; final ruler before the November Revolution
|}
|}
{{reflist}}
 
===Presidents (18??–18??, 1909–present)===
===Prime ministers (1756–19??)===
====Second Republic (1969–present)====
<gallery mode=packed>
Portrait of Colin Campbell 1756 - cropped.jpg|Guillermo Salvaggio "the Kingmaker" (1686–1761), from 1756 to 1761
</gallery>
 
===Presidents (1886–present)===
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;"
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;"
|-
|-
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! rowspan="2" | Name<br>(Birth–Death)
! rowspan="2" | Name<br>(Birth–Death)
! rowspan="2" | Elected
! rowspan="2" | Elected
! colspan="3" | Term of office
! rowspan="2" | Political party
! rowspan="2" | Political party
! colspan="3" | Term of office
! rowspan="2" | Vice President
! rowspan="2" | Vice President
|-
|-
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! Time in office
! Time in office
|-
|-
| style="font-weight:bold; background-color:#082454; color:#ffffff;" |  
! colspan="9" | First Republic (1886–1941)
| [[File:Presidente Eduardo Frei Montalva 2 (cropped).jpg|100px]]
| [[Javier Elías Aguados]]<br>{{small|(''1906–2003'')}}
| —<hr>[[1974 Madorian presidential election|1974]]<hr>[[1979 Madorian presidential election|1979]]
| [[La Coalición (Costa Madora)|LC]]
| May 18, 1969
| September 5, 1979
| {{ayd|1969|05|18|1979|09|05}}
|
|-
|-
| style="font-weight:bold; background-color:#046307; color:#ffffff;" | 1
| [[File:Martin Tovar y Tovar 28.JPG|100px]]
|  
|  
|  
|  
| November 12, 1886
| July 19, 1887
| {{ayd|1886|11|12|1887|07|19}}
| [[Pototillan Republican Party|PRP]]
|  
|  
|-
| style="font-weight:bold; background-color:#046307; color:#ffffff;" | 2
| [[File:Blanco Encalada (2).jpg|100px]]
| Felipe de Villasante
|  
|  
| July 19, 1887
|  
|  
| September 5, 1979
| September 11, 1979
| {{ayd|1979|09|05|1979|09|11}}
|  
|  
| [[Pototillan Republican Party|PRP]]
| Vicente Roca<hr>Jean-Marie Naudé
|-
|-
| style="font-weight:bold; background-color:#082454; color:#ffffff;" |  
| style="font-weight:bold; background-color:#046307; color:#ffffff;" | 3
| [[File:RC en su biblioteca de Tinajero (cropped).jpg|100px]]
| [[Carlos Arán]]
| [[1979 Madorian presidential election|1979]]<hr>[[1984 Madorian presidential election|1984]]
| [[La Coalición (Costa Madora)|LC]]
| September 11, 1979
| June 21, 1989
| {{ayd|1979|09|11|1989|06|21}}
|  
|  
|}
| Vicente Roca
{{notelist}}
===Prime ministers (1846–1974)===
<gallery>
Joseph Smith, Jr. portrait owned by Joseph Smith III.jpg|1846 to 1847
Sergio Provenzano.JPG|May 18, 1964 to January 22, 1966<br>(''{{ayd|1964|05|18|1967|01|22}}'')
1967. Retrato de Rafael Caldera.jpg|'''Carlos Arán'''<br>January 22, 1966 to April 14, 1972<br>(''{{ayd|1966|01|22|1972|04|14}}'')
</gallery>
==Provinces==
===Maps===
<gallery>
Baudó location map.png|
Río Huerchi location map.png|
Norte de Arzoá location map.png|
Arzoá location map.png|
Camerín location map.png|
Huipiahú location map.png|
Misquihué location map.png|
Guaré location map.png|
Miraval location map.png|
Italá location map.png|
Jucaya location map.png|
Paracuápa location map.png|
Montalvós location map.png|
Concuípa location map.png|
Chacayo location map.png|
Aranbún location map.png|
Province of Copanaco location map.png|
Copanaco DN location map.png|
Macoqui location map.png|
Tucúranca location map.png|
Pototillo location map.png|
Villasante location map.png|
Taltapiapó location map.png
Chabirrú location map.png|
Atámerano location map.png|
Sobracuíba location map.png|
</gallery>
===Etymologies===
{{Div col}}
#Arzoá: ''Ar'' - local deity, ''zoá'' - lake
#Atámerano: {{wp|Spanish language|Esberian}} for the Athameran Ocean
#Copanaco:
#Jucaya: ''hucaia'' - unknown etymology?
#Miraval:
#Montalvós
#Pototillo: ''pototo'' - playful, ''illó'' - spring
#Río Huerchi: ''río'' - river, ''Huerchi'' - local major river
#Taltapiapó: ''taltapí'' - endemic tree species, ''apó'' - place
#Villasante: Named after 1st President of Costa Madora, General Felipe Hernando de Villasante
{{Div col end}}
===List===
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center"
|-
! rowspan="2" colspan="2" | Flag, name and code
! rowspan="2" | Admission
! rowspan="2" | Capital
! rowspan="2" | Largest city
! rowspan="2" | Area
! colspan="2" | Population
! rowspan="2" | Density
! rowspan="2" | GDP {{small|([[Madorian corona|M₡]] millions, 2022)}}
! rowspan="2" | HDI {{small|(2022)}}
! colspan="2" | National Assembly seats
|-
! 2022 census
! {{abbr|Nat. %|National percentage}}
! Sen.
! Dep.
|-
|-
| Camerín
| style="font-weight:bold; background-color:#046307; color:#ffffff;" | 4
| CA
| [[File:Campos Sales (cropped).jpg|Official photo of Jean-Marie Naudé, President of Costa Madora between 189? and 189?.|100px]]
|  
| Jean-Marie Naudé<br><small>(1847–1919)</small>
| colspan="2" | Illalán
|  
|  
|  
|  
|  
|  
|  
|  
|  
| [[Pototillan Republican Party|PRP]]
|  
|  
|-
! colspan="9" | Second Republic (1941–1949)
|-
| style="font-weight:bold; background-color:#c3b091; color:#ffffff;" |
| [[File:Emblem of the Madorian Armed Forces.png|100px]]
| Military Junta
|  
|  
|
| August 15, 1941
| August 25, 1941
| {{ayd|1941|08|15|1941|08|25}}
| [[Madorian Armed Forces|Military]]
| {{n/a|''Vacant''}}
|-
|-
| Copanaco
| EC
|  
|  
| Andaquirá
| Copanaco
| {{cvt|39524|sqkm|sqmi}}
|  
|  
|  
|  
|  
|  
| August 25, 1941
| May 3, 1944
| {{ayd|1941|08|25|1944|05|03}}
|-
| style="font-weight:bold; background-color:#33829A; color:#ffffff;" |
| [[File:Arturo Frondizi II.jpg|Vice President Arturo Pettine exiting the National Assembly after his appointment as President of Costa Madora.|100px]]
| Arturo Pettine
|  
|  
| May 3, 1944
| May 17, 1949
| {{ayd|1944|05|03|1949|05|17}}
| [[National Renewal Alliance Party (Costa Madora)|ARENA]]
|  
|  
|-
! colspan="9" | Third Republic (1949–1981)
|-
| style="font-weight:bold; background-color:#33829A; color:#ffffff;" |
| [[File:Romero Cabral da Costa, Ministro da Agricultura..tif|Ernesto Abiejon during his 1961 state visit to Aurinia.|100px]]
| Ernesto Abiejon<br><small>(1907–1974)</small>
|  
|  
| May 17, 1949
| October 3, 1974
| {{ayd|1949|05|17|1974|10|03}}
| [[National Renewal Alliance Party (Costa Madora)|ARENA]]
|  
|  
|-
|-
| Pototillo
| style="background: linear-gradient(#33829A 87%, #c0c0c0 87%);" |
| PT
| [[File:Ângelo Calmon de Sá, ministro da Indústria e Comércio..tif|100px]]
|
| Luis Abiejon<br><small>(1931–1983)</small>
| colspan="2" | Encunción
|  
|  
|  
|  
| October 3, 1974
| June 27, 1980
| {{ayd|1974|10|03|1980|06|27}}
| [[National Renewal Alliance Party (Costa Madora)|ARENA]]<hr>{{wp|Independent politician|Independent}}
|  
|  
|-
| style="font-weight:bold; background-color:#33829A; color:#ffffff;" |
| [[File:Edmundo de Macedo Soares e Silva, presidente da Confederação Nacional da Indústria (CNI)..tif|100px]]
| Mauricio Arán<br><small>(1916–1991)</small>
|  
|  
| June 27, 1980
| August 11, 1981
| {{ayd|1980|06|27|1981|08|11}}
| [[National Renewal Alliance Party (Costa Madora)|ARENA]]
|  
|  
|-
! colspan="9" | Fourth Republic (1981–present)
|-
| style="font-weight:bold; background-color:#082454; color:#ffffff;" |
| [[File:RC en su biblioteca de Tinajero (cropped).jpg|100px]]
| César Barrueco<br><small>(1916–1997)</small>
| [[1981 Madorian presidential election|1981]]
| January 6, 1982
| June 17, 1992
| {{ayd|1982|01|06|1992|06|17}}
| [[La Coalición (Costa Madora)|LC]]
|  
|  
|-
|  
|  
| [[File:Jens Stoltenberg, statsminister Norge.jpg|100px]]
| Mats Strandberg
|-
|-
| {{flag|Costa Madora}}
| CM
|  
|  
| Copanaco
| [[File:Angela Gerekou 2010.jpg|100px]]
| Cotorín
| Eva Strandberg
| {{cvt|592041|sqkm|sqmi}}
| 63,482,769
| 100
|}
|}
==Government==
===Images===
<gallery mode=packed caption="Executive and legislative buildings">
La Cerenada 02.jpg|{{small|'''[[President of Costa Madora|Office of the President]] and [[Vice President of Costa Madora|Vice President]]'''<br>La Cerenada, Filipópolis}}
Bundesrat Gebäude, Berlin, Leipziger Strasse.jpg|{{small|'''[[National Assembly of Costa Madora|National Assembly]]'''<br>Palacio Legislativo, Chará, Copanaco}}
Port of Liverpool Building - 2024-06-15.jpg|{{small|'''[[General Assembly of Guaré]]'''<br>Palacio Legislativo, Reconrané}}
</gallery>
<gallery mode=packed caption="Ministerial buildings">
Webysther 20190304150324 - Parque da Independência.jpg|{{small|'''[[Ministry of Agriculture (Costa Madora)|Agriculture]]'''<br>Palacio de Rémibo, Chará, Copanaco}}
Somerset House, West Front - geograph.org.uk - 464717.jpg|{{small|'''[[Ministry of Culture, Tourism and Sports (Costa Madora)|Culture, Tourism and Sports]]'''<br>Casa Iracoura, Filipópolis Norte, Filipópolis}}
ASIO New Central Office.jpg|{{small|'''[[Ministry of Defense (Costa Madora)|Defense]]'''<br>El Hexágono, San Pacayo de Reseraz, Copanaco}}
Langer Eugen - Deutsche Welle UN Campus.jpg|{{small|'''[[Ministry of Economy, Foreign Trade and Industry (Costa Madora)|Economy, Foreign Trade and Industry]]'''<br>Aubo, Copanaco}}
Bonn - Bundesministerium für Verkehr und digitale Infrastruktur.jpg|{{small|'''[[Ministry of Education, Science and Technology (Costa Madora)|Education, Science and Technology]]'''<br>Itéiguay, Filipópolis}}
Dock 72 from Building 131 at Brooklyn Navy Yard 02.jpg|{{small|'''[[Ministry of Energy (Costa Madora)|Energy]]'''<br>Aubo, Copanaco}}
Bonn-Bundesinstitut für Arzneimittel u. Medizinprodukte.jpg|{{small|'''[[Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources (Costa Madora)|Environment and Natural Resources]]'''<br>Itéiguay, Filipópolis}}
Campus Repsol (Madrid) 04.jpg|{{small|'''[[Ministry of Health (Costa Madora)|Health]]''' / '''[[Ministry of Labor and Social Security (Costa Madora)|Labor and Social Security]]'''<br>Itéiguay, Filipópolis}}
The Old War Office Building, Whitehall.jpg|{{small|'''[[Ministry of Finance (Costa Madora)|Finance]]''' / '''[[Ministry of Territorial Development and Administration (Costa Madora)|Territorial Development and Administration]]'''<br>Carúvar, Copanaco}}
Admiralty Extension from Horse Guards Parade - Sept 2006.jpg|{{small|'''[[Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Costa Madora)|Foreign Affairs]]'''<br>Carúvar, Copanaco}}
Bonn - Bundesministerium für Umwelt.jpg|{{small|'''[[Ministry of Housing and Public Works (Costa Madora)|Housing and Public Works]]'''<br>Itéiguay, Filipópolis}}
Marsham St Home Office.jpg|{{small|'''[[Ministry of Indigenous Affairs (Costa Madora)|Indigenous Affairs]]'''<br>Edificio Pol Olloqui, Itéiguay, Filipópolis}}
John A. Wilson Building west side.jpg|{{small|'''[[Ministry of Interior (Costa Madora)|Interior]]'''<br>Carúvar, Copanaco}}
1 Bridge - Parliament Street London (2).jpg|{{small|'''[[Ministry of Justice (Costa Madora)|Justice]]'''<br>Carúvar, Copanaco}}
180718-H-AT513-1101.jpg|{{small|'''[[Ministry of Transport (Costa Madora)|Transport]]'''<br>Carúvar, Copanaco}}
</gallery>
<gallery mode=packed caption="Other governmental buildings">
Washington DC national Mall.jpg|{{small|'''[[Madorian Federal Police|Federal Police]]'''<br>Carúvar, Copanaco}}
RussianEmbassyChancery01 (London).JPG|{{small|'''[[Madorian National Parks Administration|National Parks Administration]]'''<br>Salón de Méron ({{abbr|?|former residence of the Prime Minister}}), Copanaco}}
GCHQ-aerial.jpg|{{small|'''[[Madorian Security and Intelligence Service|Security and Intelligence Service]]'''<br>La Facturas, Aubo, Copanaco}}
Corus Quay (5798491862).jpg|{{small|'''[[Federal Consumer Protection and Health Service (Costa Madora)|Consumer Protection and Health Service]]'''<br>Chará, Copanaco}}
EPA HQ - WJ Clinton Building - Main entrance - 2018a.jpg
CBA Martin Place 001.jpg|{{small|'''[[Office of the Comptroller General (Costa Madora)|Office of the Comptroller General]]'''<br>Chará, Copanaco}}
</gallery>


==Military==
==Military==
===Armorial===
===Images===
<gallery>
'''Armorial'''
Emblem of the Madorian Armed Forces.png|Madorian Armed Forces
<gallery mode=packed>
Emblem of the Madorian Defense Staff.png|Madorian Defense Staff
Emblem of the Madorian Armed Forces.png|{{small|'''[[Madorian Armed Forces]]'''}}
Emblem of the Madorian General Staff.png|{{small|'''[[General Staff of the Madorian Armed Forces|Madorian General Staff]]'''}}
Roundel of Costa Madora.png|{{small|'''[[Madorian Air and Space Force]]''' roundel}}
</gallery>
'''Vehicles'''
:'''Current'''
<gallery mode=packed caption="{{small|Madorian Air and Space Force}}">
F-15EX Eagle II.jpg|{{small|'''{{wp|Boeing F-15EX|Bourseiller F-15EX}}'''<br>2022–present}}
U.S. Navy EA-18G Growler breaks away from a U.S. Air Force KC-135 (altered).jpg|{{small|'''{{wp|Boeing EA-18G|Bourseiller EA-18G}}'''<br>2009–present}}
</gallery>
<gallery mode=packed caption="{{small|Madorian Navy}}">
INS Vikramaditya (R33) with a Sea Harrier.jpg|{{small|'''{{wp|INS Vikramaditya|BRM Colobillo}}'''<br>Flagship of the Far Eastern Fleet, 2002–present}}
French aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle (R91) underway on 24 April 2019 (190424-M-BP588-1005).jpg|{{small|'''{{wp|Charles de Gaulle carrier|BRM Javier Elías Aguados}}'''<br>Flagship of the Western Fleet, 2009–present}}
</gallery>
</gallery>
:'''Former'''
<gallery mode=packed caption="{{small|Madorian Air and Space Force}}">
Jaguar DF-SD-05-05511.JPEG|{{small|'''[[Aerion]] {{wp|SEPECAT Jaguar|Jaguar}}'''<br>Main strike aircraft, 1973–2002}}
</gallery>
===Ranks===
===Ranks===
{| style="border:1px solid #8888aa; background-color:#f7f8ff; padding:5px; font-size:95%; margin: 0px 12px 12px 0px;"
{| style="border:1px solid #8888aa; background-color:#f7f8ff; padding:5px; font-size:95%; margin: 0px 12px 12px 0px;"
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{{Ranks and Insignia of Armies/OR/Blank}}
{{Ranks and Insignia of Armies/OR/Blank}}
|}
|}
==Companies==
<gallery mode=slideshow caption=Logos>
Aeromadora logo.png|'''[[Aeromadora]]'''<br>{{wp|Flag carrier}}
El Correo.svg|'''El Correo'''<br>{{wp|Centre-left politics|Centre-left}}; {{wp|Social liberalism|socially liberal}} {{wp|daily newspaper}}
El Observador (Costa Madora).png|'''El Observador'''<br>{{wp|Centrism|Centre}}; {{wp|daily newspaper}}
Guerrier logo.png|'''[[Guerrier]]'''<br>{{wp|Automotive manufacturer}}
Insider.png|'''Insider'''<br>{{wp|Political journalism|Political}}, {{wp|Financial newspaper|financial}}, {{wp|legal newspaper|legal}} and {{wp|fiscal newspaper|fiscal}} weekly {{wp|news magazine}}
La Republica.png|'''La República'''<br>{{wp|Centre-right politics|Centre-right}}; {{wp|Christian demcoracy|Christian democratic}} daily {{wp|newspaper of record}}
Logo de Pemadora.png|'''[[Pemadora]]'''<br>{{wp|State-owned enterprise|State-owned}} {{wp|Energy industry|energy company}}
Logo de Radiotelevisión-Madora.png|'''[[RTVM]]'''<br>{{wp|Public broadcasting|National broadcaster}}
</gallery>
==Images for later==
==Images for later==
'''Presidents'''
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center;"
<gallery>
|-
Admiral John Saumarez Dumaresq SLNSW FL19859550.jpg|Served during the 1930s?
! rowspan="2" | Body style
</gallery>
! colspan="3" | Model
'''Prime Ministers'''
! colspan="2" | Current generation
<gallery>
! rowspan="2" class="unsortable" | Vehicle description
Alfredo_Ernesto_de_Sá_Cardoso_(Arquivo_Histórico_Parlamentar).png|Served during the 1920s
|-
Albrecht_Adele_und_Ernst_1985_(cropped).jpg|Served during the 1980s
! class="unsortable" | Image
Josesocrates09082006.jpg|Served during the 1990s
! Name(s)
Visita_de_Estado_do_Presidente_Peña_Nieto_a_Portugal_(2014)_-_Fotografia_de_Grupo_no_Palácio_da_Ajuda_(Sala_Chinesa)_-_Maria_Cavaco_Silva_crop.png|Served during the 2000s/10s
! Introduction <small>({{abbr|cal.|calendar}} year)</small>
Pedro_Passos_Coelho_2014_(cropped).jpg|Served during the 2010s
! Introduction
</gallery>
! class="unsortable" | Main markets
'''Other people?'''
|-
<gallery>
! rowspan="2" | Sedan
DanielSilva01.JPG
| [[File:2020 SAIC MG 5 (front).jpg|180px]]
Worm_Hirsch_Darre-Jenssen_(OB.F05818a)_(crop).jpg
|
Worm-Müller_L_8672Fo30141708080051_116_(cropped).jpg
|
Jean_Todt_(Official).png
|
</gallery>
| Global
'''Buildings'''
| Subcompact sedan.
<gallery>
|-
1–3_Arlington_Street_and_157–160_Piccadilly.jpg
| [[File:MG 7 II 012 (cropped).jpg|180px]]
Tower_42_looking_north_from_Bishopsgate_2011-05-04.jpg
|
File:HearstMagazineTower_Flip666.jpg
|
</gallery>
|
'''Other stuff'''
| Costa Madora
<gallery>
| Mid-size sedan.
File:Jaguar DF-SD-05-05511.JPEG|Jaguar (introduced 1973), the main strike/attack aircraft of the Madorian Air Force until 2002
|-
</gallery>
! Sports car
==Media==
| [[File:MG Cyberster photo1.jpg|180px]]
'''Television'''
| '''Boeyr'''
<gallery>
|
Logo_de_Radiotelevisión-Madora.png|RTVM, national broadcaster
|  
</gallery>
| Global
'''Newspapers'''
| Battery electric roadster.
<gallery>
|-
El_Correo.svg|El Correo, ?
! rowspan="2" | Hatchback
La Republica.png|La República, centre to centre-right {{wp|newspaper of record}}
| [[File:MG 3 (3rd generation) IMG 9918.jpg|180px]]
El Observador (Costa Madora).png|El Observador, centre
| '''Cosmos'''
Insider.png|Insider ({{wp|Political journalism|political}}, {{wp|Financial newspaper|financial}}, {{wp|legal newspaper|legal}} and {{wp|fiscal newspaper|fiscal}} daily newspaper)
|
</gallery>
|
==Education==
| Global
===Universities===
| Subcompact hatchback.
'''National University of Madora'''
|-
<gallery>
| [[File:MG4 EV XPower Automesse Ludwigsburg 2023 1X7A0027.jpg|180px]]
Facultad de Derecho, Montevideo 03.jpg|Jean-Marie Naudé Building
| '''Cosmos EV'''
Sev2018.jpg|Elicia Arellano Hospital
|
</gallery>
|
| Global
| Battery electric compact hatchback.
|-
| rowspan="2" | SUV
| [[File:2023 Wuling Almaz Hybrid (Indonesia) front view.jpg|180px]]
| Almaz
|}

Latest revision as of 10:58, 11 November 2024

Heads of state

Monarchs (1713–1909)

Name Portrait Reign Succession Marriage(s) Family Life details
Michael I
Miguel I
Friedrich August der Starke von Polen.jpg March 30, 1713 – August 27, 1744
(31 years, 4 months and 28 days)
Founder of the House of Cotorín Cotorín March 19, 1685 – August 27, 1744
(aged 59)
Michael II
Miguel II
Johann George Chevalier de Saxe.jpg August 27, 1744 – June 14, 1756
(11 years, 9 months and 18 days)
Son of Miguel I October 23, 1704 – October 18, 1772
(aged 67)
Louis I
Luis I
Louis de Silvestre - Portret Henryka Brühla.jpg June 14, 1756 – July 5, 1765
(9 years and 21 days)
Son of Miguel I April 13, 1709
Filipó I Charles VII, Holy Roman Emperor.PNG July 5, 1765 – February 12, 1798
(32 years, 7 months and 7 days)
Uncle of Miguel II and Luis I
Filipó II Maximilian III Joseph of Bavaria by Georges Desmarées.jpg February 12, 1798 – December 26, 1819
(21 years, 10 months and 4 days)
Son of Filipó I
Filipó III George Dawe - Duke Ernst III of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld.jpg December 26, 1819 – July 15, 1844
(24 years, 6 months and 19 days)
Grandson of Filipó I
Louis II
Luis II
Ludwig I von Portugal.jpg July 15, 1844 – March 2, 1859
(14 years, 7 months and 15 days)
Eloísa I Adelaide of Austria, wife of Victor Emmanuel II.jpg March 2, 1859 – November 10, 1866
(7 years, 8 months and 8 days)
Michael III
Miguel III
PedroV.jpg November 10, 1866 – June 7, 1886
(19 years, 6 months and 28 days)
Francisco I Retrato de D. Fernando de Saxe-Coburgo e Gotha, Joseph-Fourtuné Layraud, 1877 - Palácio Nacional da Pena.png June 7, 1886 – November 12, 1886
(5 months and 5 days)
Grandfather of Miguel III; final ruler before the November Revolution

Prime ministers (1756–19??)

Presidents (1886–present)

No. Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Elected Term of office Political party Vice President
Took office Left office Time in office
First Republic (1886–1941)
1 Martin Tovar y Tovar 28.JPG November 12, 1886 July 19, 1887 249 days PRP
2 Blanco Encalada (2).jpg Felipe de Villasante July 19, 1887 PRP Vicente Roca
Jean-Marie Naudé
3 Vicente Roca
4 Official photo of Jean-Marie Naudé, President of Costa Madora between 189? and 189?. Jean-Marie Naudé
(1847–1919)
PRP
Second Republic (1941–1949)
Emblem of the Madorian Armed Forces.png Military Junta August 15, 1941 August 25, 1941 10 days Military Vacant
August 25, 1941 May 3, 1944 2 years, 252 days
Vice President Arturo Pettine exiting the National Assembly after his appointment as President of Costa Madora. Arturo Pettine May 3, 1944 May 17, 1949 5 years, 14 days ARENA
Third Republic (1949–1981)
Ernesto Abiejon during his 1961 state visit to Aurinia. Ernesto Abiejon
(1907–1974)
May 17, 1949 October 3, 1974 25 years, 139 days ARENA
Ângelo Calmon de Sá, ministro da Indústria e Comércio..tif Luis Abiejon
(1931–1983)
October 3, 1974 June 27, 1980 5 years, 268 days ARENA
Independent
Edmundo de Macedo Soares e Silva, presidente da Confederação Nacional da Indústria (CNI)..tif Mauricio Arán
(1916–1991)
June 27, 1980 August 11, 1981 1 year, 45 days ARENA
Fourth Republic (1981–present)
RC en su biblioteca de Tinajero (cropped).jpg César Barrueco
(1916–1997)
1981 January 6, 1982 June 17, 1992 10 years, 163 days LC
Jens Stoltenberg, statsminister Norge.jpg Mats Strandberg
Angela Gerekou 2010.jpg Eva Strandberg

Government

Images

Military

Images

Armorial

Vehicles

Current
Former

Ranks

Code OF-10 OF-9 OF-8 OF-7 OF-6 OF-5 OF-4 OF-3 OF-2 OF-1 OF(D) Student officer
Madorian Army
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General Teniente general General de división General de brigada Coronel Teniente coronel Mayor Capitán Teniente primero Teniente segundo


Madorian Navy
Generic-Navy-(star)-O11.svg Generic-Navy-(star)-O10.svg Generic-Navy-10.svg Generic-Navy-8.svg Generic-Navy-7.svg Generic-Navy-6.svg Generic-Navy-5.svg Generic-Navy-4.svg Generic-Navy-3.svg Generic-Navy-2.svg
Almirante Vicealmirante Contraalmirante Comodoro Capitán de navío Capitán de fragata Capitán de corbeta Comandante Guardiamarina de primera Guardiamarina de segunda


Madorian Air Force
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General General de cuerpo General de división General de brigada Coronel Teniente coronel Comendador Capitán Teniente Subteniente


Code OF-10 OF-9 OF-8 OF-7 OF-6 OF-5 OF-4 OF-3 OF-2 OF-1 OF(D) Student officer
Code OR-9 OR-8 OR-7 OR-6 OR-5 OR-4 OR-3 OR-2 OR-1
Madorian Army
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Sargento de mando Ayudante general Ayudante Sargento jefe Sargento mayor Sargento de primera Sargento Cabo mayor Cabo ayudante Cabo Soldado de primera Soldado
Command sergeant Adjutant general Adjutant Chief sergeant Sergeant major Sergeant first class Sergeant Corporal major Corporal adjutant Corporal Private first class Private


Madorian Navy
Belgium-Navy-OR-9b.svg Belgium-Navy-OR-9a.svg Generic-Navy-1.svg Belgium-Navy-OR-6b.svg Belgium-Navy-OR-7.svg Belgium-Navy-OR-6a.svg Belgium-Navy-OR-5.svg Belgium-Navy-OR-4b.svg Belgium-Navy-OR-4a.svg Belgium-Navy-OR-3.svg Belgium-Navy-OR-2.svg Generic-Navy sleeve.svg
Suboficial de mando Suboficial jefe Suboficial ayudante Suboficial mayor Suboficial de primera Suboficial de segunda Suboficial de tercera Cabo mayor Cabo ayudante Marinero de primera Marinero de segunda Marinero
Command warrant officer Chief warrant officer Assistant warrant officer Master petty officer Petty officer first class Petty officer second class Petty officer third class Quartermaster Assistant quartermaster Sailor first class Sailor second class Sailor


Madorian Air Force
Belgium-AirForce-OR-9b.svg Belgium-AirForce-OR-9a.svg Belgium-AirForce-OR-8.svg BE-Air Force-OR7.svg BE-Air Force-OR6a.svg BE-Air Force-OR6b.svg BE-Air Force-OR5.svg BE-Air Force-OR4a.svg BE-Air Force-OR4b.svg BE-Air Force-OR3.svg BE-Air Force-OR2.svg BE-Air Force-OR1.png
Sargento de mando Ayudante general Ayudante Sargento jefe Sargento mayor Sargento de aviación Sargento técnico Cabo mayor Cabo ayudante Cabo Aviador de primera Aviador
Command sergeant Adjutant general Adjutant Chief sergeant Sergeant major Flight sergeant Technical sergeant Corporal major Corporal adjutant Corporal Airman first class Airman
Code OR-9 OR-8 OR-7 OR-6 OR-5 OR-4 OR-3 OR-2 OR-1

Companies

Images for later

Body style Model Current generation Vehicle description
Image Name(s) Introduction (cal. year) Introduction Main markets
Sedan 2020 SAIC MG 5 (front).jpg Global Subcompact sedan.
MG 7 II 012 (cropped).jpg Costa Madora Mid-size sedan.
Sports car MG Cyberster photo1.jpg Boeyr Global Battery electric roadster.
Hatchback MG 3 (3rd generation) IMG 9918.jpg Cosmos Global Subcompact hatchback.
MG4 EV XPower Automesse Ludwigsburg 2023 1X7A0027.jpg Cosmos EV Global Battery electric compact hatchback.
SUV 2023 Wuling Almaz Hybrid (Indonesia) front view.jpg Almaz