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| [[Pedro II of Madora|Pedro II]]<br>September 13, | | [[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}}'') | ||
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| [[Miguel III of Madora|Miguel III]]<br>February | | [[Miguel III of Madora|Miguel III]]<br>February 10, 1849<br/>–<br/>March 15, 1855<br>(''{{ayd|February 10, 1849|March 15, 1852|duration=yes}}'') | ||
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! colspan="6" | Madorian Empire during the Madorian Civil War ( | ! colspan="6" | Madorian Empire during the Madorian Civil War (1855–1881) | ||
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| [[Miguel III of Madora|Miguel III]]<br>March 15, | ! colspan="6" | ''Cotorínian Empire'' | ||
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| [[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}}'') | |||
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| [[Miguel IV of Madora|Miguel IV]]<br>February | | [[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}}'') | ||
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| March 5, 1825<br/>–<br/>May 21, 1863<ref>Assassinated</ref> | |||
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| [[Pedro III of Madora|Pedro III]]<br>May 21, 1863<br/>–<br/>October 11, | | [[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}}'') | ||
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| Uncle of Miguel III | | Uncle of Miguel III | ||
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| | ! colspan="6" | ''Paravilcan Empire'' | ||
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| <br>March 15, 1855<br/>–<br/>December 6, 1867<br>(''{{ayd|March 15, 1855|December 6, 1867|duration=yes}}'') | |||
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| | | <br>December 6, 1867<br/>–<br/>August 8, 1881<br>(''{{ayd|December 6, 1867|August 8, 1881|duration=yes}}'') | ||
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Revision as of 07:24, 27 July 2024
Heads of state
Monarchs (1563–1909)
Name Reign |
Portrait | Arms | Lifespan | Family | Notes |
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Kingdom of Madora (1563–1706) | |||||
Miguel I October 11, 1563 – March 7, 1590 (26 years, 148 days) |
August 20, 1527 – March 7, 1590 |
Cotorín | |||
Madorian Empire (1706–1852) | |||||
Philip II June 2, 1706 – June 11, 1723 (17 years, 10 days) |
Aarlen | ||||
Louis I June 11, 1723 – January 24, 1724 (228 days) |
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Pedro II September 13, 1821 – February 10, 1849 (27 years, 151 days) |
Cotorín | ||||
Miguel III February 10, 1849 – March 15, 1855 (3 years, 35 days) |
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Madorian Empire during the Madorian Civil War (1855–1881) | |||||
Cotorínian Empire | |||||
Miguel III March 15, 1855 – February 16, 1857 (1 year, 339 days) |
Cotorín | ||||
Miguel IV February 16, 1857 – May 21, 1863 (6 years, 95 days) |
March 5, 1825 – May 21, 1863[1] |
Brother of Miguel III | |||
Pedro III May 21, 1863 – October 11, 1880 (17 years, 144 days) |
Uncle of Miguel III | ||||
Paravilcan Empire | |||||
March 15, 1855 – December 6, 1867 (12 years, 267 days) |
Paravilca | ||||
December 6, 1867 – August 8, 1881 (13 years, 246 days) |
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Kingdom of Madora (1881–1909) | |||||
Cotorín | |||||
Presidents (1853–1870, 1909–present)
Republic of San Bauquín (1853–1870)
First Republic (1909–1941)
Madorian Socialist Republic (1941–1969)
Second Republic (1969–present)
No. | Portrait | Name (Birth–Death) |
Elected | Political party | Term of office | Vice President | ||
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Took office | Left office | Time in office | ||||||
Javier Elías Aguados (1906–2003) |
— 1974 1979 |
LC | May 18, 1969 | September 5, 1979 | 10 years, 110 days | |||
September 5, 1979 | September 11, 1979 | 6 days | ||||||
Carlos Arán | 1979 1984 |
LC | September 11, 1979 | June 21, 1989 | 9 years, 283 days |
Prime ministers (1846–present)
Provinces
Maps
Etymologies
- Aranbún
- Arzoá: Ar - local deity, zoá - lake
- Atámerano: Esberian for the Athameran Ocean
- Chacayo
- Comoya
- Concuípa
- Copanaco: copa - copper, naco - river
- Italá: Named after 2nd President of Costa Madora, Commander Alejandro Italá
- Jucaya: hucaia - unknown etymology?
- Miravalles: mira - view, valles - valleys
- Montalvós
- 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
Population
- Population of Costa Madora (2022): 63,432,897
- Aranbún
- Arzoá
- Atámerano
- Chacayo
- Comoya
- Concuípa
- Copanaco
- Italá
- Jucaya
- Miravalles
- Montalvós
- Paracuápa
- Pototillo
- Río Huerchi
- Sobracuíba
- Taltapiapó
- Tucúranca
- Villasante
Area
- Aranbún
- Arzoá
- Atámerano
- Chacayo
- Comoya
- Concuípa
- Copanaco
- Italá
- Jucaya
- Miravalles
- Montalvós
- Paracuápa
- Pototillo
- Río Huerchi
- Sobracuíba
- Taltapiapó
- Tucúranca
- Villasante
Cities
- Copanaco
- Copanaco
- Filipópolis
- Reconrané, largest city
- San Pabaré, capital
- Miravalles
- Cotorín, capital and largest city
- Pototillo
- Botuguá, 2nd largest city
- Encunción, capital and largest city
- Villasante
- Chobún, capital
Territories
- Baarderburen
- Prinsenhaven, capital
- Willemstad, largest city
- Djamboela
- Ilhas Madalena
- Islas Aláceas
- Marcayagua
- Saint-Lucien
- San Íreo
Timeline
- 1563–1706, Kingdom of Madora
- 1706–1881, Madorian Empire
- 1852–1873, Madorian Civil War
- 1881–1909, Kingdom of Madora
- 1909–19??, First Republic
- 19??–present, Second Republic
Military
Armorial
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 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Madorian Army |
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General | Teniente general | General de división | General de brigada | Coronel | Teniente coronel | Mayor | Capitán | Teniente primero | Teniente segundo
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Madorian Navy |
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Almirante | Vicealmirante | Contraalmirante | Comodoro | Capitán de navío | Capitán de fragata | Capitán de corbeta | Comandante | Guardiamarina de primera | Guardiamarina de segunda
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Madorian Air Force |
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General | General de cuerpo | General de división | General de brigada | Coronel | Teniente coronel | Comendador | Capitán | Teniente | Subteniente
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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 |
Images for later
Presidents
Prime Ministers
Other people?
Buildings
Other stuff
Media
Television
Newspapers
La República, centre to centre-right newspaper of record
Education
Universities
National University of Madora
- ↑ Assassinated