If you are Portuguese, Portugal is your home country.
The Spanish-speaking country that also has Portuguese as an official language is Equatorial Guinea. It is the only country in Africa where Spanish is an official language, alongside Portuguese and French. The presence of Portuguese is a result of historical ties and the country's adoption of the language in recent decades.
Brazil was under Portuguese control from its discovery in 1500 until it gained independence in 1822. During this period, Brazil was a part of the Portuguese Empire, which significantly influenced its culture, language, and political structure. Following independence, Brazil became an empire and later a republic, distancing itself from Portuguese rule.
Portugal
The proper noun for the proper adjective 'Portuguese' is Portugal, the name of a specific country.
Portugal and Brazil. Portuguese is a language not a culture.
Of course there is Portugal itself, and Brazil. Brazil was a Colony of Portugal starting in 1500. That is why it has a Portuguese culture.
Portuguese can be several things: Language, Culture, Heritage, Nationality, and it can be related to different people living in several countries. Not all "Portuguese" is only related to Portugal. Portugal is a country in Europe.
Brazil is the largest Portuguese-speaking country in the world by both population and land area. It is located in South America and is known for its rich culture, diverse landscapes, and vibrant cities.
If you are Portuguese, Portugal is your home country.
Portuguese
Brazil is the only Portuguese-speaking country in the Americas.
No, Brazil had a tiny spanish colonization. The Brazilian culture is largely portuguese, Italian, African (like USA), German and Japanese. They speak portuguese because back then portuguese colonized brazil
Portuguese is a language. The country is called Portugal and it is not a continent.
Portugal
Brazil was the South American country found by the Portuguese in 1500.
Brazil has the largest population of any Portuguese-speaking country.