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*[[Achuacos]] | |||
*[[Alvidrez]] | |||
*[[Arzoá]] | |||
*[[Province of Copanaco|Copanaco]] | |||
*[[Equirua]] | |||
*[[Guachacra]] | |||
*[[Iturcagua]] | |||
*[[Jucaya]] | |||
*[[Miravalles]] | |||
*[[Montalvós]] | |||
*[[Nuelita]] | |||
*[[Pototillo]] | |||
*[[Río Huerchi]] | |||
*[[San Estelores]] | |||
*[[Santa Tecía]] | |||
*[[Taltapiapó]] | |||
*[[Tucúranca]] | |||
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====Municipalities==== | ====Municipalities==== | ||
===Demography=== | ===Demography=== |
Revision as of 06:48, 26 September 2023
The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Costa Madora:
Costa Madora, officially the Republic of Costa Madora and the Alácean Isles, is a federal semi-presidential constitutional republic located in the Athameran Sea. It is an archipelago of 1,153 islands, with its largest islands of Itupã, Atéguez, and Fortagá, comprising about 96% of Costa Madora's total land area. Costa Madora has maritime borders with Keaceria to the northeast, and Mádoba to the west.
General reference
- Pronunciation: ˈkɑstə məˈdɔrə/
- Common English country name: Costa Madora
- Official English country name: Republic of Costa Madora and the Alácean Isles
- Common endonym: Madora
- Official endonym: República de Madora y las Islas Aláceas
- Adjectival: Madoriano (masculine or neutral), Madoriana (feminine)
- Etymology: Name of Costa Madora
- International rankings of Costa Madora
- ISO country codes: CM, CMD
- ISO region codes: See ISO 3166-2:CM
- Internet country code top-level domain: .md
Geography
Environment
Natural geographic features
Regions
Ecoregions
Administrative divisions
Provinces
Municipalities
Demography
Government and politics
Federal government
- Form of government: federal semi-presidential representative democratic republic
- Capital city: Copanaco
- Elections in Costa Madora
- Political parties in Costa Madora
Executive branch
- Head of state: President of Costa Madora, Carlos Arduga
- Vice President of Costa Madora, Maia Áurez
- Head of government: Prime Minister of Costa Madora, Gabriel Feréa
- Cabinet of Costa Madora
Federal ministries
- Cabinet Office
- Ministry of Agriculture
- Ministry of Culture
- Ministry of Defense
- Ministry of Economy, Foreign Trade and Industry
- Ministry of Education, Science and Technology
- Ministry of Energy
- Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources
- Ministry of Finance
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs
- Ministry of Health
- Ministry of Housing and Public Works
- Ministry of Indigenous Affairs
- Ministry of the Interior
- Ministry of Justice
- Ministry of Labor, Employment and Social Security
- Ministry of the Presidency
- Ministry of Territorial Development and Administration
- Ministry of Tourism and Sports
- Ministry of Transport
Legislative branch
- National Assembly
- Senate of Costa Madora
- President of the Senate, Edgardo Pedroza
- President ex officio of the Senate, Maia Áurez
- Chamber of Deputies of Costa Madora
- President of the Chamber of Deputies, Carolina Idoyas
- Senate of Costa Madora
Judicial branch
Provincial governments
Foreign relations
Law and order
- Constitution of Costa Madora
- Crime in Costa Madora
- Human rights in Costa Madora
- LGBT rights in Costa Madora
- Freedom of religion in Costa Madora
- Law enforcement in Costa Madora
Military
- Command
- Branches