Argentina is in South America.
Spain.
He was searching for new lands to colonize.
He was searching for new lands to colonize.
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The Portuguese
Guyana Along with settlements in Asia ans Africa, Brazil was a major settlement in South America.
Brazil is a country within South America, and every single one of its cities has Portuguese speakers. For Brazilian Portuguese is the official language of this largest country of Latin America. Portuguese is a compulsory subject for students in the schools of nearby Argentina and Uruguay. And there are Portuguese-speaking populations in those two countries, as well as in others of the countries of Latin America.
most of the eastern coast next to the atlantic like brazil and norhern argentina
spanish and portugeese
Patagonia is a region located at the southern end of South America, territory shared by Argentina and Chile, whose language is the spanish. If there is someone that can speak portuguese over there, on this sense Portuguese is spoken in Patagonia.
It was colonized by the Spanish for the same reasons as the rest of Latin America except Brazil, which was colonized by the Portuguese.
That would be South America. See the related link.Orange is PortugueseGreen is SpanishBlue is French.South America.
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.
The South American countries where Spanish, Portuguese, and English are spoken are Brazil; Argentina and Uruguay; Bolivia and Paraguay; and The Co-operative Republic of Guyana and Venezuela.
No, Argentina is not a continent. Argentina is a country located in South America. The continent that Argentina is a part of is South America.
Spain, France and Portugal