The Brazilian culture is rich from the influence of Portuguese settlers, Africans and Native Brazilians. However, the Portuguese influence is significant as can be seen from the wide spread of Catholicism in Brazil. Portuguese is the countryâ??s official language.
Certainly most people would answer "Portugal"; however you should know that that European country was a main "conqueror" of Brazilian territory, but not the only one that influenced this "new" country, even because Portugal was somewhat based upon France and "paid much due" (as in figurate as in proper meaning as well) to England, yeah! So we´d better mention Portugal*, France*, Italy, Germany, England*, Spain* (all together!), but NEVER forgetting that native (indigenous) folks were Brazilian first and main basis, besides much contribution of many African groups, that offered a lot of things, customs and ideas to Brazil, as "newer immigrants" such as Japanese, Poles and other Slavic groups, Arabs, Turks and smaller groups of others, so that anybody who visits Brazil now can notice a kind of melting-pot as regards to people and habits. (* = invader)
No. It is Portuguese.
The Amazon river is Brazils largest river.
Portuguese
The conservtive reaction to counter culture in the 60s was largely ineffective
Cultural values that largely define a culture include beliefs, norms, and practices that are considered important and guide behavior within that culture. These values influence how individuals within the culture interact with one another, make decisions, and perceive the world around them. They are often passed down through generations and help shape the identity and social structure of a society.
Man creates culture which, in turn, largely controls their posterity (future man)
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