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Republic of North Macaronesia
República de la Macaronesia del Norte República da Macaronésia do Norte
Flag of North Macaronesia.jpg
Flag
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Coat of Arms
Motto: "Do oceano nós subimos" (Portuguese)
(English: "From the ocean we rise")
Anthem: "Himno Macaronésico" (Spanish) (English: Macaronesian Anthem)
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Location of North Macaronesia (dark green)
CapitalSao Ramon
Largest citySanta Cruz
Ethnic groups
42.2% Spanish

29.6% Portuguese 12.8% Arabic

15.4% Foreign
Demonym(s)North Macaronesian - Macaronesian
GovernmentFederal Parliamentary Republic
• Prime Minister
Maria Jose Toledano
• Speaker of the House
Luis Miguel Cantero
LegislatureParliament
Casa del Senado
Cámara de los Representantes
Establishment
• Founding of the People's Republic of Macaronesia
18th February 1981
• Founding of the Republic of North Macaronesia
10th June 1998
Area
• Total
10,643 km2 (4,109 sq mi)
Population
• 2022 estimate
3,150,000
• 2020 census
3,082,234
• Density
295.99/km2 (766.6/sq mi)
GDP (PPP)2020 estimate
• Total
$208.9 billion
• Per capita
$66,317.46
GDP (nominal)2020 estimate
• Total
$189.8 billion
• Per capita
$60,253.97
Gini (2020)18.05
low
HDI (2020)Increase 0.842
very high
CurrencyEuro
Time zoneUTC-1 (Atlantic-Macaronesia)
Date formatdd-mm-yyyy
Driving sideright
Calling code+175
ISO 3166 codeNM
Internet TLD.nm

The Republic of North Macaronesia, commonly called North Macaronesia, or Macaronesia, is a parliamentary democracy and constitutional monarchy in the European Union. It is surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean. North Macaronesia covers 10,643 square kilometers and has an estimated population of 3.15 million people. North Macaronesia is compromised of six provinces. North Macaronesia is also a member of the United Nations and the European Union.

Since 2018, North Macaronesia has set the goal to become the first EU nation to be 100% powered by renewable energy by 2025, although some have debated the ethics of PM Toledano's plan after she was involved in a scandal when she attempted to build a dam in the Fuerteventura desert, which according to scientists from the University of Fuerteventura, Costa Calma, would've harmed native species.