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Revision as of 17:36, 6 August 2024
Heads of state
Monarchs (1713–1909)
Name Reign |
Portrait | Arms | Lifespan | Family | Notes |
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Kingdom of Madora (1713–17??) | |||||
Miguel I March 30, 1713 – August 25, 1740 (27 years, 149 days) |
March 19, 1685 – August 25, 1740 (aged 55) |
Cotorín | |||
Miguel II August 25, 1740 – May 9, 1754 (13 years, 258 days) |
June 23, 1704 – May 9, 1754 (aged 49) |
Son of Miguel I | |||
Luis I May 9, 1754 – November 17, 1761 (7 years, 193 days) |
Son of Miguel II | ||||
Filipó I November 17, 1761 – February 12, 1797 (35 years, 88 days) |
Uncle of Luis I | ||||
Filipó II | Son of Filipó I | ||||
Filipó III | Grandson of Filipó I |
Presidents (18??–18??, 1909–present)
Second Republic (–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 (17??–1955)
Provinces
Maps
Etymologies
- Arzoá: Ar - local deity, zoá - lake
- Atámerano: 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
List
Flag, name and code | Admission | Capital | Largest city | Area | Population (2022/nat. %) | Density | GDP (M₡ millions, 2022) | HDI (2022) | |||
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km2 | mi2 | ||||||||||
Camerín | CA | Illalán | 145,674 | 56,245 | |||||||
Copanaco | EC | Andaquirá | Copanaco | 39,524 | 15,260 | 6,157,828 | 9.7% | 155.8/km2 (403.5/sq mi) | |||
Pototillo | PT | Encunción | 7,173,552 | 11.3% | |||||||
Miraval | MV | Cotorín | 4,697,724 | 7.4% | |||||||
Taltapiapó | TP | Puquya | |||||||||
Villasante | VS | Cucutá | |||||||||
Costa Madora | CM | Copanaco | Cotorín | 592,041 | 228,588 | 63,482,769 | 100% | 107.2/km2 (277.7/sq mi) | 4,276,205 | 0.890 |
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
Monarchs
Presidents
Prime Ministers
Other people?
Buildings
Other stuff
Media
Television
Newspapers
La República, centre to centre-right newspaper of record