Brazil
Former Portuguese colonies are found among the countries of Africa, America, and Asia. In Africa, the former Portuguese colonies include Angola, Cape Verde Islands, Guinea-Bissau, Mozambique, and Sao Tome and Principe. In the Americas, the South American country of Brazil is a former Portuguese colony. And in Asia, the Portuguese colonized parts of China, India, and Indonesia. For Daman, Diu, and Goa were organized as Portuguese India. And the Portuguese settled on the part of the Indonesian island that now is called East Timor, and in Macau on the Chinese mainland.
Portuguese is mainly spoken in Portugal and in parts of Spain, France, Luxembourg, Switzerland, and Andorra. It is also spoken in several former Portuguese colonies in Africa, Asia, and South America.
Brazil is the only Portuguese speaking nation in the Western Hemisphere, in terms of the country where it reigns as the official language. But it isn't alone in terms of including Portuguese speakers within its populations. For example, there are substantial numbers of Portuguese language speakers within the borders of neighboring Argentina, Paraguay, and Uruguay to the south and southwest. There also are substantial numbers within the borders of neighboring Guyana to the north. And Portuguese language speakers may be found in the nearer Caribbean islands, such as Curacao.
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Portuguese is the official language of more than two nations in Africa. For the southwestern Eurpean country of Portugal colonized areas that became five distinct modern nations. And so former colonies in which Portuguese is the official language include Angola, Cape Verde Islands, Guinea-Bissau, Mozambique, and Sao Tome and Principe. Of the former colonies, the largest percentage of Portuguese speakers within the total population may be found in Angola, and in the islands of Sao Tome and Principe. For 80% of Angolans speak Portuguese either as their mother tongue, or bilingually with one of the country's African languages. And Portuguese was, and remains, the first spoken and written language of the previously uninhabited island nation of Sao Tome and Principe. Additionally, Portuguese now is an official language, along with Spanish and French, in Equatorial Guinea.
The Federative Republic of Brazil is the South American country that was founded by Portuguese explorer Pedro Álvares Cabral.
The South American country in which you find the largest Portuguese speaking population is Brazil. For Brazil is a former colony of Portugal. And Portuguese is the country's official language, and the language most widely known, spoken and understood throughout the country. There also are smaller Portuguese speaking populations in South America, particularly in the countries that border Brazil. For example, Portuguese is recognized as one of the nine regional languages of importance to The Co-operative Republic of Guyana, where English remains the official language. And Portuguese is a required subject for schoolchildren in Argentina and Uruguay. For there's heavy traffic back and forth over both countries' borders with Brazil. And there also are much much smaller Portuguese speaking populations in the South American countries of Bolivia, French Guiana, Paraguay, Suriname, and Venezuela.
Hydrolyte geodes have been found in the South American country Brazil.
Geodes have been found in countries like Brazil, Uruguay, and Argentina in South America. These countries are known for producing geodes with vibrant colors and interesting formations.
Patagonia is found in both Argentina and Chile, covering the southern regions of these countries. It is known for its stunning landscapes, including mountains, glaciers, and grasslands.
Former Portuguese colonies are found among the countries of Africa, America, and Asia. In Africa, the former Portuguese colonies include Angola, Cape Verde Islands, Guinea-Bissau, Mozambique, and Sao Tome and Principe. In the Americas, the South American country of Brazil is a former Portuguese colony. And in Asia, the Portuguese colonized parts of China, India, and Indonesia. For Daman, Diu, and Goa were organized as Portuguese India. And the Portuguese settled on the part of the Indonesian island that now is called East Timor, and in Macau on the Chinese mainland.
Former Portuguese colonies are found among the countries of Africa, America, and Asia. In Africa, the former Portuguese colonies include Angola, Cape Verde Islands, Guinea-Bissau, Mozambique, and Sao Tome and Principe. In the Americas, the South American country of Brazil is a former Portuguese colony. And in Asia, the Portuguese colonized parts of China, India, and Indonesia. For Daman, Diu, and Goa were organized as Portuguese India. And the Portuguese settled on the part of the Indonesian island that now is called East Timor, and in Macau on the Chinese mainland.
The continent Argentina is found on is South America.
The westmost country in South America is Chile. (CHI-lay) Hope this helped! ~Sam
Brazil (190,732,694). It accounts for about half of the continent's population.
There is no such thing as a "hyrdrogen geode" or even a "hydrogen" geode.
No, the Tropic of Cancer does not pass through any South American country.Specifically, the Tropic of Cancer is found in the Northern Hemisphere. There, it passes through the North American country of Mexico. The South American continent is found in the Southern Hemisphere. Therefore, the Northern Tropic does not pass through any part of continental South America.