No, portugal is on the iberian peninsula bordering Spain while South Africa is in the south part of Africa, hence the same "south africa"
The line determined by Pope Alexander the sixth which split South America between Spain and Portugal is named the Line of Demarcation.
Ferdinand Magellan claimed South America for Portugal.
No. Spain.
Neither. It is a region. It is a term used describe those countries in the American Continients (North and South America) originally colonized and ruled by Spain and Portugal. That is all of South America, Carribean, Central America including Mexico.
i don't give any lien rippes about south America becaus i live in the north America. -Don't listen to that idiot. There were two countries that controled south america. Spain and Portugal. South america was split down the middle by the pope (cant remember which one) and the land was divided up for Spain and Portugal to stop the fighting. That is why brazil speaks portuguese and the rest speaks spanish.
No, Portugal is to the north of South America.
south america
America is a country Spain is a country Portugal is a country Just South America is a continent
Europe
PORTUGAL is not part of asia, it is located in south america <><><> Portugal is the country right next to Spain. In Europe, not South America.
Portugual's influence in South America was the colonization of Brazil.
Portugal stayed entirely in South America.
You are a complete and total ignoramus.Google it.
There were a few explorers who set their sights on South America that came from Portugal. These include Pedro Alvares Cabral, Bartolomeu Dias, and Amerigo Vespucci.
An agreement that split South America between Spain and Portugal
Brazil (locally called Brasil), is the only country in Latin America (or at least South America), which Portugal settled in.
Brazil