Portugal's main sources of wealth are Turism and Services/Commerce. There's some industry, but after barriers to imports from PR China were put down, the textile industry (the top one in the country) was hit really badly. Olive oil, bark, Porto (liquor) are its main agricultural exports.
Cape Colony Source : AP* edition World Civilizations Textbook pg 376
Sri Lanka (Ceylon)
Yes, very much so. (source info - see LINK listed below)
In the US prior to 1930, the principal source of news was newspapers. Around 1930, radio became widespread.
The main source of income in the South Carolina colony was indigo. Indigo is a plant used to make a dark blue dye.
The largest Portuguese colony during the time of European colonization was Brazil. It was claimed in 1500 and became a significant source of wealth for Portugal due to its vast resources, including sugar, gold, and later coffee. Brazil remained a Portuguese colony until it gained independence in 1822, becoming a key part of the Portuguese Empire's legacy.
King John IV benefited from the colony Brazil by using its resources, particularly the sugar industry, to support the war effort against Spain and protect Portugal's independence. Additionally, Brazil provided a stable source of revenue through colonial taxes and trade, helping to strengthen the economy and consolidate the Portuguese empire.
The main source of economy of Brazil is from Agriculture. Brazil economy is the eighth largest economy in the world.
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Oceans are the principal source of water.
The principal fuel source for living animals is glucose, which is derived from the breakdown of carbohydrates in the diet. Glucose is a primary source of energy for cellular processes and is used by the body to produce ATP, the molecule that powers most biological reactions.
The Portuguese benefited from the slave trade by acquiring slaves to work on plantations, mines, and households in their colonies, which helped to boost their economy and enrich Portuguese traders and merchants. The slave trade also provided a cheap source of labor that was crucial for the development of their overseas colonies in Africa, Brazil, and other parts of the world. Additionally, the slave trade contributed to the growth of Portuguese ports and cities as key hubs for the trafficking of enslaved people.
The principal mineral of tin is cassiterite (SnO2).
Actually the correct distance between São Paulo and Joinville is roughly 535 Km ( 332.433 miles ) acording to a government site source: http://www1.dnit.gov.br/rodovias/distancias/distancias.asp. About 610 miles (379 km). Source in portuguese: http://www.emsampa.com.br/wwrota1367.htm u could also take the time to look at a map
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Furs were the main source of income
If you mean the countries in which Portuguese first was spoken, then there only is one country. For Portugal is the original source of the language. Indeed, the Portuguese language traces back to the long-ago interactions between the Latin language of the ancient Romans and the ancient languages of the Iberian Peninsula. And so the Portuguese language is native only to the Iberian Peninsular, and most particularly to Portugal.If you mean the countries in which Portuguese is the first language that people know, speak and understand, then there are native speakers of Portuguese wherever there are Portuguese speaking communities in the world. Indeed, there are Portuguese speakers on every continent, including the Portuguese-speaking scientific presence in Antarctica.If you mean the countries in which Portuguese is the first and foremost language important to the country's operation and survival, then the answer includes those countries in which Portuguese is the official language. In southwestern Europe, it's the official language of Portugal.In Africa, Asia, and South America, Portuguese is the official language of the former colonies. And so, for example, in Africa, Portuguese is the official language of Angola, Cape Verde Islands, Guinea-Bissau, Mozambique, and Sao Tome and Principe. It has become an official language, along with Spanish and French, in Equatorial Guinea. And the Portuguese speaking population is substantial enough in Mauritius and Senegal for both countries to be admitted into the Community of Portuguese Speaking Countries in the World.In Asia, Portuguese is the official language, along with Chinese in Macau; and along with Tetum in East Timor.And in South America, Portuguese is the official language of the former Portuguese colony of Brazil. Additionally, it's one of the nine recognized regional languages of importance to the neighboring Co-operative Republic of Guyana, where the official language is English. And it's a required subject for schoolchildren in Argentina and Uruguay, what with the heavy traffic back and forth over their borders with Brazil.