There are no more Portuguese colonies. Two countries that used to be Portuguese colonies are East Timor, where Portuguese shares official language status with the native Tetum; and Macau, where Portuguese shares official language status with Chinese.
Conference of Nationalist Organizations of the Portuguese Colonies was created in 1961.
Britain no longer has any colonies
Yes.
Portuguese colonies, unlike Spanish colonies, spread across four continents - Africa, Asia, South America, and Oceania. Additionally, Portuguese colonies, such as Brazil and Mozambique, had significant indigenous populations that mixed with Portuguese settlers, leading to the development of distinct cultural identities.
The Portuguese African colonies were Angola, Mozambique, Portuguese Guinea and the islands of Sao Tome and Principe.
yes
The Portuguese colonies in 1800 were Brazil in South America and the Algarves in Africa.
East Timor
Angola
Peninsulares.
Silva is obviously a Portuguese name, not found in any other Latin language with any remarkable frequency. While yielding from Portugal, the name came to Brazil and other Portuguese African colonies. While there are Pure European Descent In Brazil and African colonies, It is also common to find african-Brazilians and African descendents who sport the name Silva. In the case of Isaiah, it is clear he was born in the US and is of European descent (portuguese). But he might also be descendent of Mexicans or other Spanish countries where Portuguese also went to trade and do business.