Costa Madora

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Republic of Costa Madora and the Alácean Isles
República de Costa Madora y las Islas Aláceas
Flag of Costa Madora
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Anthem: Águila Dorada del Oriente (Esberian)
"Golden Eagle of the East"
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Capital
and largest city
Copanaco
Official languagesEsberian
Ethnic groups
(2022)
  • 42.7% Mixed
  • 40.6% White
  • 10.2% Akyro-Madorians
  • 0.8% Indigenous
  • 5.7% Other
Religion
(2022)
Demonym(s)Madorian
GovernmentFederal semi-presidential republic
• President
Eva Strandberg
Enrique Morená
Carolina Idoyas
LegislatureNational Assembly
Senate
Chamber of Deputies
Independence 
from Esberia
• Declared
February 3, 1627
• Recognized
October 12, 1632
Population
• 2022 census
63,432,897
GDP (PPP)2024 estimate
• Total
$4.276 trillion
• Per capita
$67,425
GDP (nominal)2024 estimate
• Total
$3.541 trillion
• Per capita
$55,829
Gini (2020)Negative increase 28.4
low
HDI (2020)Increase 0.890
very high
CurrencyMadorian corona (₡) (MCR)
Time zoneUTC-01:30 (MST)
Date formatmm-dd-yyyy
Driving sideright
Calling code+175
ISO 3166 codeCM
Internet TLD.md

Costa Madora, officially the Republic of Costa Madora and the Alácean Isles (Esberian: República de Costa Madora y las Islas Aláceas), is an island country in the North Athameran Sea. It covers an area of 526,853 km2 (203,419 sq mi) with a population of 63.4 million. The country's capital and largest city is Copanaco.

Indigenous peoples have inhabited Costa Madora for thousands of years. First Keacerians landed in La Trinidras in 1634, and by the late 17th century, had colonized much of present-day Costa Madora, and established the New Kingdom of Guadarúa, with Santa Catarina de Copanaco as its capital. The colonial order came to an end in the early nineteenth century with the Madorian War of Independence.

Costa Madora is defined as a great power with a strong economy. It has the second-largest economy in Keaceria, as well as the fourth-largest economy by nominal GDP and the fifth-largest by PPP in Cunova. As a global power in industrial, scientific and technological sectors, it is both the world's third-largest exporter and importer. As a developed country, it offers social security, a universal health care system and a tuition-free university education. Costa Madora is a member of the Allied Nations, Keacerian Union, NATO, and G12.

Etymology

The name of Costa Madora derives from the phrase la costa emadora, meaning "emerald coast" in the Esberian language, which was in some accounts first applied by Esberian explorer Esteban Auciello, who sailed to the eastern shores of Costa Madora during his second voyage to North Eurisia, and reported vast quantities of emerald jewelry worn by natives. The name may also have originated during the expeditions of the conquistador Ante Rabago to the Yataipúa rainforest.

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