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| [[File:Jonas de Barros - Retrato de Campos Sales, Acervo do Museu Paulista da USP.jpg|Naudé in 1907|100px]] | | [[File:Jonas de Barros - Retrato de Campos Sales, Acervo do Museu Paulista da USP.jpg|Naudé in 1907|100px]] | ||
| [[Jean-Marie Naudé]]<br>{{small|(''1843–1919'')}} | | [[Jean-Marie Naudé]]<br>{{small|(''1843–1919'')}} | ||
| 1907< | | [[1907 Madorian presidential election|1907]]<hr>[[1912 Madorian presidential election|1912]] | ||
| August 12, 1907 | | August 12, 1907 | ||
| January 7, 1919 | | January 7, 1919 | ||
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| [[File:Retrato de Don German Riesco Errázuriz.jpg|100px|Portrait of Miguel Barcéna (1886–1975)]] | | [[File:Retrato de Don German Riesco Errázuriz.jpg|100px|Portrait of Miguel Barcéna (1886–1975)]] | ||
| [[Miguel Barcéna]]<br>{{small|(''1886–1975'')}} | | [[Miguel Barcéna]]<br>{{small|(''1886–1975'')}} | ||
| 1919 | | [[1919 Madorian presidential election|1919]] | ||
| January 7, 1919 | | January 7, 1919 | ||
| June 21, 1924 | | June 21, 1924 | ||
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| [[Francisco Negrín]]<br>{{small|(''1873–1940'')}} | |||
| [[1924 Madorian presidential election|1924]] | |||
| June 21, 1924 | |||
| June 21, 1929 | |||
| {{ayd|1924|06|21|1929|06|21}} | |||
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| [[File:Emil Klöti Staatsarchiv Bern FN Jost N 2627.jpg|100px]] | |||
| [[Eduardo Marín]]<br>{{small|(''1883–1959'')}} | |||
| [[1929 Madorian presidential election|1929]]<hr>[[1934 Madorian presidential election|1934]] | |||
| June 21, 1929 | |||
| September 9, 1937 | |||
| {{ayd|1929|06|21|1937|09|09}} | |||
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| [[File:Henry A. Wallace.jpg|100px]] | |||
| [[Luis Mastré de Silva]]<br>{{small|(''1892–1963'')}} | |||
| –<hr>[[1938 Madorian presidential election|1938]] | |||
| September 9, 1937 | |||
| June 21, 1941 | |||
| {{ayd|1937|09|09|1941|06|21}} | |||
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| [[File: | | [[File:JONES, JESSE LCCN2016862707 (cropped).jpg|100px]] | ||
| <br>{{small|(''1883–1950'')}} | |||
| [[1941 Madorian presidential election|1941]] | |||
| June 21, 1941 | |||
| June 21, 1946 | |||
| {{ayd|1941|06|21|1946|06|21}} | |||
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| | | [[File:George Clyde Nowlan.jpg|100px]] | ||
| August 16, | | [[Antonio Padrón]]<br>{{small|(''1890–1947'')}} | ||
| {{ayd| | | [[1946 Madorian presidential election|1946]] | ||
| June 21, 1946 | |||
| August 16, 1947 | |||
| {{ayd|1946|12|21|1947|08|16}} | |||
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| [[File:René Coty - 1954.jpg|Abiejón in 1954|100px]] | | [[File:René Coty - 1954.jpg|Abiejón in 1954|100px]] | ||
| [[Juan Francisco Abiejón]]<br>{{small|(''1891–1965'')}} | | [[Juan Francisco Abiejón]]<br>{{small|(''1891–1965'')}} | ||
| | | –<hr>[[1949 Madorian presidential election|1949]]<hr>[[1956 Madorian presidential election|1956]] | ||
| August 16, | | August 16, 1947 | ||
| October 9, 1964 | | October 9, 1964 | ||
| {{ayd| | | {{ayd|1947|08|16|1964|10|09}} | ||
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| [[File:Eduardo Frei Montalva en su escritorio (1964).jpg|100px]] | | [[File:Eduardo Frei Montalva en su escritorio (1964).jpg|100px]] | ||
| [[Javier Elías Aguados]]<br>{{small|(''1909–2006'')}} | | [[Javier Elías Aguados]]<br>{{small|(''1909–2006'')}} | ||
| 1964< | | [[1964 Madorian presidential election|1964]]<hr>[[1969 Madorian presidential election|1969]] | ||
| October 9, 1964 | | October 9, 1964 | ||
| March 25, 1972 | | March 25, 1972 | ||
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| [[File:Pau Aranda.jpg|100px]] | | [[File:Pau Aranda.jpg|100px]] | ||
| [[Pau Aranda]] | | [[Pau Aranda]]<br>{{small|(''1919–1993'')}} | ||
| 1972 | | [[1972 Madorian presidential election|1972]] | ||
| March 25, 1972 | | March 25, 1972 | ||
| November 7, 1975 | | November 7, 1975 | ||
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| [[File:James Callaghan (cropped).JPG|100px]] | | [[File:James Callaghan (cropped).JPG|100px]] | ||
| Iago Arán | | [[Iago Arán]]<br>{{small|(''born 1934'')}} | ||
| 1975 | | [[1975 Madorian presidential election|1975]] | ||
| November 7, 1975 | | November 7, 1975 | ||
| June 21, 1981 | | June 21, 1981 | ||
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| [[File:AlexanderHaig.jpg|100px]] | | [[File:AlexanderHaig.jpg|100px]] | ||
| | | <br>{{small|(''1926–2024'')}} | ||
| 1981<br>1986 | | [[1981 Madorian presidential election|1981]]<br>[[1986 Madorian presidential election|1986]] | ||
| June 21, 1981 | | June 21, 1981 | ||
| May 16, 1988 | | May 16, 1988 | ||
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| [[File:Sandra Day O'Connor crop.jpg|100px]] | | [[File:Sandra Day O'Connor crop.jpg|100px]] | ||
| | | [[Teresa de Silva]]<br>{{small|(''1907–2001'')}} | ||
| | | –<hr>[[1991 Madorian presidential election|1991]]<hr>[[1996 Madorian presidential election|1996]] | ||
| May 16, 1988 | | May 16, 1988 | ||
| February 26, 2001 | | February 26, 2001 | ||
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| [[File:Laurentino Cortizo at the Enthronement of Naruhito (1).jpg|100px]] | | [[File:Laurentino Cortizo at the Enthronement of Naruhito (1).jpg|100px]] | ||
| Guillermo Mínguez<br>{{small|(''born 1946'')}} | | [[Guillermo Mínguez]]<br>{{small|(''born 1946'')}} | ||
| 2001 | | [[2001 Madorian presidential election|2001]] | ||
| February 26, 2001 | | February 26, 2001 | ||
| June 21, 2006 | | June 21, 2006 | ||
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| [[File:John Key by UNDP.jpg|100px]] | | [[File:John Key by UNDP.jpg|100px]] | ||
| Carlos Montadá<br>{{small|(''born 1963'')}} | | [[Carlos Montadá]]<br>{{small|(''born 1963'')}} | ||
| 2006 | | [[2006 Madorian presidential election|2006]] | ||
| June 21, 2006 | | June 21, 2006 | ||
| June 21, 2011 | | June 21, 2011 | ||
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| [[File:Jens Stoltenberg, statsminister Norge.jpg|100px]] | | [[File:Jens Stoltenberg, statsminister Norge.jpg|100px]] | ||
| Mats Strandberg<br>{{small|('' | | [[Mats Strandberg]]<br>{{small|(''1959–2015'')}} | ||
| 2011 | | [[2011 Madorian presidential election|2011]] | ||
| June 21, 2011 | | June 21, 2011 | ||
| April 23, 2015 | | April 23, 2015 | ||
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| [[File:President Macri (2016).jpg|100px]] | | [[File:President Macri (2016).jpg|100px]] | ||
| Antonio Nescós<br>{{small|(''born 1961'')}} | | [[Antonio Nescós]]<br>{{small|(''born 1961'')}} | ||
| | | –<hr>[[2015 Madorian presidential election|2015]] | ||
| April 23, 2015 | | April 23, 2015 | ||
| June 21, 2020 | | June 21, 2020 | ||
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| [[File:Angela Gerekou 2010.jpg|100px]] | | [[File:Angela Gerekou 2010.jpg|100px]] | ||
| Eva Strandberg<br>{{small|(''born 1978'')}} | | [[Eva Strandberg]]<br>{{small|(''born 1978'')}} | ||
| 2020 | | [[2020 Madorian presidential election|2020]] | ||
| June 21, 2020 | | June 21, 2020 | ||
| ''Incumbent'' | | ''Incumbent'' |
Revision as of 17:08, 17 April 2024
Heads of state
Monarchs
Presidents
No. | Portrait | Name (Birth–Death) |
Elected | Term of office | Political party | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Took office | Left office | Time in office | |||||
President of the Second Republic | |||||||
Jean-Marie Naudé (1843–1919) |
1907 1912 |
August 12, 1907 | January 7, 1919 | 11 years, 148 days | |||
Miguel Barcéna (1886–1975) |
1919 | January 7, 1919 | June 21, 1924 | 5 years, 166 days | |||
Francisco Negrín (1873–1940) |
1924 | June 21, 1924 | June 21, 1929 | 5 years, 0 days | |||
Eduardo Marín (1883–1959) |
1929 1934 |
June 21, 1929 | September 9, 1937 | 8 years, 80 days | |||
Luis Mastré de Silva (1892–1963) |
– 1938 |
September 9, 1937 | June 21, 1941 | 3 years, 285 days | |||
(1883–1950) |
1941 | June 21, 1941 | June 21, 1946 | 5 years, 0 days | |||
Antonio Padrón (1890–1947) |
1946 | June 21, 1946 | August 16, 1947 | 238 days | |||
Juan Francisco Abiejón (1891–1965) |
– 1949 1956 |
August 16, 1947 | October 9, 1964 | 17 years, 54 days | |||
Javier Elías Aguados (1909–2006) |
1964 1969 |
October 9, 1964 | March 25, 1972 | 7 years, 168 days | |||
Pau Aranda (1919–1993) |
1972 | March 25, 1972 | November 7, 1975 | 3 years, 227 days | |||
Iago Arán (born 1934) |
1975 | November 7, 1975 | June 21, 1981 | 5 years, 226 days | |||
(1926–2024) |
1981 1986 |
June 21, 1981 | May 16, 1988 | 6 years, 330 days | |||
Teresa de Silva (1907–2001) |
– 1991 1996 |
May 16, 1988 | February 26, 2001 | 12 years, 286 days | |||
Guillermo Mínguez (born 1946) |
2001 | February 26, 2001 | June 21, 2006 | 5 years, 115 days | |||
Carlos Montadá (born 1963) |
2006 | June 21, 2006 | June 21, 2011 | 5 years, 0 days | |||
Mats Strandberg (1959–2015) |
2011 | June 21, 2011 | April 23, 2015 | 3 years, 306 days | |||
Antonio Nescós (born 1961) |
– 2015 |
April 23, 2015 | June 21, 2020 | 5 years, 59 days | |||
Eva Strandberg (born 1978) |
2020 | June 21, 2020 | Incumbent | 4 years, 202 days |
Prime ministers
Provinces
Etymologies
- Aranbún
- Arzoá: Ar - local deity, zoá - lake
- Atámerano: Esberian for the Athameran Ocean
- Chacayo
- Chiropón
- Comoya
- Concuípa
- Copanaco: copa - copper, naco - river
- Embarrupá
- Italá: Named after 2nd President of Costa Madora, Commander Alejandro Italá
- Jucaya: hucaia - unknown etymology?
- Malquié
- Miravalles: mira - view, valles - valleys
- Montalvós
- Pamarca
- Pamarca Norte
- Paracuápa
- Pototillo: pototo - playful, illó - spring
- Río Huerchi: río - river, Huerchi - local major river
- Sobracuíba
- Taltapiapó: taltapí - endemic tree species, apó - place
- Tucúranca
- Villasante: Named after 1st President of Costa Madora, General Felipe Hernando de Villasante
Capitals and largest cities
- Capital: San Cristóbal de Aranbún
- Largest city: Araróya
- Capital: Pilén
- Largest city: Curaluyu
- Capital and largest city: Oraicó
- Capital:
- Largest city:
- Capital: Chiropón
- Largest city:
- Capital and largest city: Illalán
- Capital:
- Largest city:
- Capital: San Pabaré
- Largest city: Reconrané
- Capital: San Mirón
- Largest city: Portacamaya
- Capital:
- Largest city:
- Capital:
- Largest city:
- Capital: Charaté
- Largest city:
- Capital and largest city: Cotorín
- Capital: La Pinrena
- Largest city: Itaquanocá
- Capital: Ciudad Pamarca
- Largest city:
- Capital:
- Largest city:
- Capital:
- Largest city:
- Capital and largest city: Encunción
- Capital: San Peynó
- Largest city: Talacolla
- Capital and largest city: Arecurubí
- Capital:
- Largest city:
- Capital: San Martín de Tucúranca
- Largest city: Pimecuía
- Capital:
- Largest city:
Population
- Population of Costa Madora (2022): 63,432,897
- Aranbún
- Arzoá
- Atámerano
- Chacayo
- Chiropón
- Comoya
- Concuípa
- Copanaco
- Embarrupá
- Italá
- Jucaya
- Malquié
- Miravalles
- Montalvós
- Pamarca
- Pamarca Norte
- Paracuápa
- Pototillo
- Río Huerchi
- Sobracuíba
- Taltapiapó
- Tucúranca
- Villasante
Area
- Aranbún
- Arzoá
- Atámerano
- Chacayo
- Chiropón
- Comoya
- Concuípa
- Copanaco
- Embarrupá
- Italá
- Jucaya
- Malquié
- Miravalles
- Montalvós
- Pamarca
- Pamarca Norte
- Paracuápa
- Pototillo
- Río Huerchi
- Sobracuíba
- Taltapiapó
- Tucúranca
- Villasante
Cities
- Aranbún
- Araróya, largest city
- San Cristóbal de Aranbún, capital
- Arzoá
- Curaluyu, largest city
- Pilén, capital
- Atámerano
- Oraicó, capital and largest city
- Chacayo
- Chiropón
- Chiropón, capital
- Comoya
- Illalán, capital and largest city
- Concuípa
- Copanaco
- Copanaco
- Filipópolis
- Huadín
- Itéiguay
- Pacascún
- Reconrané, largest city
- San Pabaré, capital
- Embarrupá
- San Mirón, capital
- Portacamaya, largest city
- Italá
- Jucaya
- Malquié
- Charaté, capital
- Miravalles
- Cotorín, capital and largest city
- Montalvós
- La Pinrena, capital
- Itaquanocá, largest city
- Pamarca
- Ciudad Pamarca, capital
- Pamarca Norte
- Paracuápa
- Pototillo
- Botuguá, 2nd largest city
- Encunción, capital and largest city
- Río Huerchi
- San Peynó, capital
- Talacolla, largest city
- Sobracuíba
- Arecurubí, capital and largest city
- Taltapiapó
- Tucúranca
- San Martín de Tucúranca, capital
- Pimecuía, largest city
- Villasante
- Chobún, capital
Territories
- Baarderburen
- Prinsenhaven, capital
- Willemstad, largest city
- Djamboela
- Ilhas Madalena
- Islas Aláceas
- Marcayagua
- Saint-Lucien
- San Íreo
Timeline
Colonial era
- 1631–1709, colonial era
- 1709–1716, War of Independence
Independence era
- 1716–1763, Kingdom of Madora
- 1763–1817, Madorian Empire
- 1817–1821, Madorian Revolution
Modern era
- 1817–1837, First Republic
- 1837–1843, Second Madorian Empire
- 1843–1877, Second Republic
- 1877–1919, Third Republic
- 1919–1955, Fourth Republic
- 1955–present, Fifth Republic
Elections
Presidential
- 1821
- 1826
- 1831
- 1836
- 1843
- 1845
- 1849
- 1852
- 1857
- 1877
- 1882
- 1887
- 1892
- 1893
- 1898
- 1903
- 1908
- 1913
- 1919
- 1923
- 1927
- 1931
- 1935
- 1939
- 1945
- 1949
- 1969
- 1973
- 1977
- 1981
- 1985
- 1989
- 1991
- 1993
- 1997
- 2001
- 2005
- 2009
- 2013
- 2017
- 2021
Legislative
Federal
Military ranks
Rank group | General/flag officers | Senior officers | Junior officers | Officer cadet | ||||||
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[[File:|23x17px|border |alt=|link=]] Madorian Army | General de ejército |
Teniente general |
General de división |
General de brigada |
Coronel |
Comandante |
Capitán |
Teniente |
Subteniente |
Cadete |
[[File:|23x20px|border |alt=|link=]] Madorian Navy | Almirante |
Vicealmirante |
Contraalmirante |
Comodoro |
Capitán |
Comandante |
Teniente |
Subteniente |
Alférez |
Cadete |
[[File:|23x15px|border |alt=|link=]] Madorian Air Force |
Images for later
Prime Ministers
Other people?
Don Francesc Allegúa (1874–1961), founder of Allegúa Group, photographed in 1931
Buildings
Media
Newspapers
La República, centre to centre-right newspaper of record
Vehicles
Guerrier Group
Guerrier
Hibisco