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There are seven Central American countries. In Belize, the official language is English. Spanish is the official language in Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, and Panama. There may be small Portuguese-speaking communities within each of the seven countries. For Portuguese has spread from Portugal, to populate all seven continents with Portuguese speakers. Does that really mean that Portuguese is spoken even in Antarctica? Yes! For Brazil maintains a scientific presence in the south polar continent. But the Portuguese presence thus far is very limited. There are historical reasons for the limiting of the Portuguese presence in Latin America largely to Brazil. For settlement of the subsequent Latin America was regulated by the Treaty of Tordesillas, in 1497. By that treaty, Portugal was only eligible to claim Brazil. For the line of division ran in such a way as to give almost everything else to Spain.

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