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Heads of state
Monarchs
Name Reign |
Portrait | Arms | Lifespan | Family | Notes |
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Manuel I October 12, 1632 – March 2, 1676 (43 years, 143 days) |
February 19, 1609 – March 2, 1681 (aged 67) |
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Manuel II March 2, 1676 – June 14, 1702 (26 years, 105 days) |
April 15, 1646 – June 14, 1702 (aged 56) |
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Pedro I June 14, 1702 – February 23, 1719 (16 years, 255 days) |
October 11, 1671 – February 23, 1719 (aged 47) |
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Filipó I February 23, 1719 – May 17, 1741 (22 years, 84 days) |
November 30, 1699 – January 14, 1763 (aged 63) |
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Filipó II May 17, 1741 – August 3, 1772 (31 years, 79 days) |
May 13, 1732 – August 3, 1772 (aged 40) |
Presidents
No. | Portrait | Name (Birth–Death) |
Elected | Political party | Term of office | Vice President | ||
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Took office | Left office | Time in office | ||||||
Chairman of the Provisional Government | ||||||||
President of the First Republic | ||||||||
1 | Felipe Hernando de Villasante | 1822 | Military | March 5, 1822 | October 22, 1827 | 5 years, 231 days | Alejandro Italá | |
2 | Alejandro Italá | – | October 22, 1827 | February 14, 1829 | 1 year, 115 days | Vacant throughout presidency | ||
3 | Agustin de Lérie | 1829 | PRP | February 14, 1829 | February 14, 1833 | 4 years, 0 days | Felipe Hernando de Villasante Vacant after February 9, 1833 | |
4 | Cristian Ariza | 1833 | February 14, 1833 | February 14, 1837 | 4 years, 0 days | Alejandro Italá Pablo Laguna | ||
5 | Pablo Laguna | 1837 | February 14, 1837 | August 29, 1840 | 3 years, 197 days | Alejandro Italá | ||
6 | Martin Villegas (1804–1861) |
1840 | PU | August 29, 1840 | June 13, 1844 | 3 years, 289 days | Vacant through March 11, 1844 Santiago Catalán | |
7 | Santiago Catalán (1780–1851) |
1844 1848 |
June 13, 1844 | May 22, 1851 | 6 years, 343 days | Luz Morales | ||
8 | José Fulgencio Suácos (1795–1865) |
1851 | May 22, 1851 | August 12, 1865 | 14 years, 82 days | Vacant throughout presidency | ||
— | Luis Edgar Villegas (1824–1903) |
– | Military | August 12, 1865 | August 21, 1865 | 9 days | – | |
President of the Second Republic | ||||||||
9 | Jean-Marie Naudé (1843–1919) |
1907 1912 1917 |
PRP | August 12, 1907 | January 7, 1919 | 11 years, 148 days | Anastase Bernal Miguel Barcéna | |
10 | Miguel Barcéna (1886–1975) |
1919 | January 7, 1919 | June 21, 1924 | 5 years, 166 days | Laurent Belfeau | ||
11 | Francisco Negrín (1873–1940) |
1924 | PRC | June 21, 1924 | June 21, 1929 | 5 years, 0 days | ||
12 | Eduardo Marín (1883–1959) |
1929 | June 21, 1929 | June 21, 1934 | 5 years, 0 days | |||
13 | Luis Mastré de Silva (1892–1963) |
1934 1939 |
June 21, 1934 | August 11, 1942 | 8 years, 51 days | |||
14 | Laurent Belfeau (1883–1950) |
1942 | PRP | August 11, 1942 | June 21, 1947 | 4 years, 314 days | Paulino Marroquín | |
15 | Antonio Padrón (1890–1948) |
1947 | June 21, 1947 | July 8, 1948 | 1 year, 17 days | |||
16 | Juan Francisco Abiejón (1891–1965) |
– | ARENA | July 8, 1948 | October 9, 1964 | 16 years, 93 days | ||
President of the Third Republic | ||||||||
17 | Javier Elías Aguados (1909–2006) |
1964 1969 1974 |
LC | October 9, 1964 | June 21, 1976 | 11 years, 256 days | Iago Esquilin | |
18 | Iago Esquilin (1912–1990) |
1976 | June 21, 1976 | June 21, 1979 | 3 years, 0 days | |||
19 | Paulino Marroquín | 1979 | PDC | June 21, 1979 | June 21, 1984 | 5 years, 0 days | ||
20 | Iago Esquilin (1912–1990) |
1984 1989 |
LC | June 21, 1984 | November 3, 1990 | 6 years, 135 days | Alessandro Miniati | |
21 | Alessandro Miniati | – | November 3, 1990 | June 21, 1995 | 4 years, 220 days | |||
22 | Teresa de Silva | 1995 2000 |
USD | June 21, 1995 | February 24, 2005 | 9 years, 248 days | ||
23 | Gabriel Gollancz | 2005 | PDC | February 24, 2005 | June 21, 2010 | 5 years, 117 days |
Prime ministers
Provinces
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
- 17??–1821, Kingdom of Madora
- 1819–1822, Madorian Civil War
- 1822–1865, First Republic
- 1865–1907, Kingdom of Madora
- 1907–1964, Second Republic
- 1964–present, Third Republic
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?
Buildings
Media
Newspapers
La República, centre to centre-right newspaper of record
Vehicles
Guerrier Group
Guerrier
Hibisco