they both proceeded cause they both had more points then the other two teams
Portugal. Which is why Portugese is spoken in Brazil today.
The Portuguese. Spain colonized the rest of South America, other than Guyana, Suriname, and French Guiana. They gained what is roughly Brazil today from the Treaty of Tordesilla's with Spain, during the Iberian Union.
Yes it did. Portuguese is the main language spoke in Brazil today because of Portugal's involvement in that area of the world.
Spain and Portugal, Portugal gaining what is today Brazil, Spain got the rest.
Ferdinand Magellan claimed South America for Portugal.
Brazil was colonized by Portugal, and theirs is the language in Brazil today. According to two separate online translators, chocolate is spelled the same in Portuguese as in English. The pronunciation may be different.
Brazil is the South American country that has Portuguese as its national language, reflecting its colonial history as a former colony of Portugal.
It was a tie 0 to 0, allowing both teams to go through to the "knockout" round (sudden death elimination).
The new continent discovered back in the 1500 was America.: North , Central and South. At that time there weren't countries as we know today. Brazil was formed along the time quite the same way USA and other countries were. The portuguese people (citizens of Portugal) established their domain area in south america and there were not a conquest as you suggest, such as a war to invade a pre-existent country. The Portuguese who settled here along with other ethnic groups formed the Brazilian people speaking the Portuguese language.
I never have heard of portual but Portugal was located right where it is today (wit some minor border changes vis á vis Spain. In addition Portugal had many colonies all over the world - Brazil, Macao, Goa etc.
Portugal Today - 1927 was released on: USA: 20 February 1927
Spanish. It was a colony of Spain, as was most of South America. The major exception would be Brazil. They were colonized by Portugal.