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| [[1981 Madorian presidential election|1981]]<hr>[[1986 Madorian presidential election|1986]]
| [[1981 Madorian presidential election|1981]]<hr>[[1986 Madorian presidential election|1986]]
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| [[Guillermo Domínguez]]<br>{{small|(''1929–2004'')}}
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| [[Gabriel Gollancz]]<br>{{small|(''born 1931'')}}
| [[2006 Madorian presidential election|2006]]
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| [[Mats Strandberg]]<br>{{small|(''1959–2015'')}}
| [[2011 Madorian presidential election|2011]]
| [[2009 Madorian presidential election|2009]]
| [[Social Democratic Union (Costa Madora)|USD]]
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| [[Carlos Montadá]]<br>{{small|(''born 1963'')}}
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| [[Antonio Nescós]]<br>{{small|(''born 1961'')}}
| [[Antonio Nescós]]<br>{{small|(''born 1961'')}}
| –<hr>[[2015 Madorian presidential election|2015]]
| [[2018 Madorian presidential election|2018]]
| [[La Coalición (Costa Madora)|LC]]
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| [[Eva Strandberg]]<br>{{small|(''born 1978'')}}
| [[Eva Strandberg]]<br>{{small|(''born 1978'')}}
| [[2020 Madorian presidential election|2020]]
| [[2023 Madorian presidential election|2023]]
| [[Nueva Patria (Costa Madora)|NP]]
| [[Nueva Patria (Costa Madora)|NP]]
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Revision as of 12:04, 18 April 2024

Heads of state

Monarchs

Presidents

No. Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Elected Political party Term of office Vice President
Took office Left office Time in office
President of the First Republic
1 Anastasio Bustamante y Oseguera, portrait.jpg Felipe Hernando de Villasante 1822 Military March 5, 1822 October 22, 1827 5 years, 231 days Alejandro Italá
2 Delfim da Câmara - Retrato do Marechal Floriano Peixoto.jpg Alejandro Italá October 22, 1827 February 14, 1829 1 year, 115 days Vacant
3 LMcLane.jpg 1829 PRP February 14, 1829 February 14, 1833 4 years, 0 days
4 John James Tayler Patten.jpg 1833 February 14, 1833 February 14, 1837 4 years, 0 days
5 Richardkeithcall.jpg 1837 February 14, 1837 August 29, 1840 3 years, 197 days
6 Martin Tovar y Tovar 28.JPG Martin Villegas
(1804–1861)
1840 PU August 29, 1840 June 13, 1844 3 years, 289 days Vacant through March 11, 1844
Santiago Catalán
7 Benito Juárez - José Escudero y Espronceda.jpg Santiago Catalán
(1780–1851)
1844
1848
June 13, 1844 May 22, 1851 6 years, 343 days
8 Jose Galvez Egusquiza.jpg José Fulgencio Suácos
(1795–1865)
1851 Independent May 22, 1851 August 12, 1865 14 years, 82 days
Ambrose Burnside State House portrait.jpg Luis Edgar Villegas
(1824–1903)
Military August 12, 1865 August 21, 1865 9 days Vacant
President of the Second Republic
9 Naudé in 1907 Jean-Marie Naudé
(1843–1919)
1907
1912
PRP August 12, 1907 January 7, 1919 11 years, 148 days
10 Portrait of Miguel Barcéna (1886–1975) Miguel Barcéna
(1886–1975)
1919 January 7, 1919 June 21, 1924 5 years, 166 days
11 Michael Pedersen Friis.jpg Francisco Negrín
(1873–1940)
1924 June 21, 1924 June 21, 1929 5 years, 0 days
12 Emil Klöti Staatsarchiv Bern FN Jost N 2627.jpg Eduardo Marín
(1883–1959)
1929
1934
June 21, 1929 September 9, 1937 8 years, 80 days
13 Henry A. Wallace.jpg Luis Mastré de Silva
(1892–1963)

1938
September 9, 1937 June 21, 1941 3 years, 285 days
14 JONES, JESSE LCCN2016862707 (cropped).jpg Laurent Belfeau
(1883–1950)
1941 June 21, 1941 June 21, 1946 5 years, 0 days
15 George Clyde Nowlan.jpg Antonio Padrón
(1890–1947)
1946 June 21, 1946 August 16, 1947 1 year, 56 days
16 Abiejón in 1954 Juan Francisco Abiejón
(1891–1965)

1949
1956
ARENA August 16, 1947 October 9, 1964 17 years, 54 days
17 Eduardo Frei Montalva en su escritorio (1964).jpg Javier Elías Aguados
(1909–2006)
1964
1969
LC October 9, 1964 March 25, 1972 7 years, 168 days
18 Pau Aranda.jpg Pau Aranda
(1919–1993)
1972 March 25, 1972 November 8, 1974 2 years, 228 days
19 James Callaghan (cropped).JPG Iago Baroffio
(born 1934)

1976
LC November 8, 1974 June 21, 1981 6 years, 225 days
20 AlexanderHaig.jpg Alessandro Miniati
(1926–2024)
1981
1986
June 21, 1981 May 16, 1988 6 years, 330 days
21 Sandra Day O'Connor crop.jpg Teresa de Silva
(1907–2001)

1991
1996
USD May 16, 1988 February 26, 2001 12 years, 286 days
22 FHC28052007.jpg Guillermo Domínguez
(1929–2004)

2001
February 26, 2001 March 11, 2004 3 years, 14 days Gabriel Gollancz
23 Laurentino Cortizo at the Enthronement of Naruhito (1).jpg Gabriel Gollancz
(born 1931)

2004
March 11, 2004 June 21, 2009 5 years, 102 days
24 Jens Stoltenberg, statsminister Norge.jpg Mats Strandberg
(1959–2015)
2009 USD June 21, 2009 April 19, 2013 3 years, 302 days
25 John Key by UNDP.jpg Carlos Montadá
(born 1963)
2013 LC April 19, 2013 June 21, 2018 5 years, 63 days
26 President Macri (2016).jpg Antonio Nescós
(born 1961)
2018 June 21, 2018 June 21, 2023 5 years, 0 days
27 Angela Gerekou 2010.jpg Eva Strandberg
(born 1978)
2023 NP June 21, 2023 Incumbent 315 days

Prime ministers

Provinces

Etymologies

  1. Aranbún
  2. Arzoá: Ar - local deity, zoá - lake
  3. Atámerano: Esberian for the Athameran Ocean
  4. Chacayo
  5. Chiropón
  6. Comoya
  7. Concuípa
  8. Copanaco: copa - copper, naco - river
  9. Embarrupá
  10. Italá: Named after 2nd President of Costa Madora, Commander Alejandro Italá
  11. Jucaya: hucaia - unknown etymology?
  12. Malquié
  13. Miravalles: mira - view, valles - valleys
  14. Montalvós
  15. Pamarca
  16. Pamarca Norte
  17. Paracuápa
  18. Pototillo: pototo - playful, illó - spring
  19. Río Huerchi: río - river, Huerchi - local major river
  20. Sobracuíba
  21. Taltapiapó: taltapí - endemic tree species, apó - place
  22. Tucúranca
  23. 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

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
[[File:|23x17px|border |alt=|link=]] Madorian Army SouthKorea-Army-OF-10.svg
General de ejército
SouthKorea-Army-OF-9.svg
Teniente general
SouthKorea-Army-OF-8.svg
General de división
SouthKorea-Army-OF-7.svg
General de brigada
SouthKorea-Army-OF-6.svg
Coronel
SouthKorea-Army-OF-1a.svg
Comandante
Taiwan-army-OF-2.svg
Capitán
Taiwan-army-OF-1b.svg
Teniente
Taiwan-army-OF-1a.svg
Subteniente
Sri Lanka-army-OF-1d.svg
Cadete
[[File:|23x20px|border |alt=|link=]] Madorian Navy Generic-Navy-(star)-O11.svg
Almirante
Generic-Navy-(star)-O10.svg
Vicealmirante
Generic-Navy-(star)-O9.svg
Contraalmirante
Generic-Navy-(star)-O7.svg
Comodoro
Generic-Navy-6.svg
Capitán
Generic-Navy-5.svg
Comandante
Generic-Navy-4.svg
Teniente
Generic-Navy-3.svg
Subteniente
Generic-Navy-2.svg
Alférez
Generic-Navy-(star)-O0.svg
Cadete
[[File:|23x15px|border |alt=|link=]] Madorian Air Force

Images for later

Prime Ministers

Other people?

Buildings

Media

Newspapers

Vehicles

Guerrier Group

Guerrier

Hibisco