'Comunidade do Caribe' is a Portuguese equivalent in Brazil of the 'Caribbean Community'. CARICOM is intended to promote coordinated foreign policies and integrated economies among its 15 members within and along the Caribbean. It also draws on the enthusiasm and interest of 5 Associate Members and of 7 Observers. Specifically, those nations so involved are the following:
Full Members
1. Antigua and Barbuda;
2. Bahamas;
3. Barbados;
4. Belize;
5. Dominica;
6. Grenada;
7. Guyana;
8. Haiti;
9. Jamaica;
10. Montserrat;
11. Saint Kitts and Nevis;
12. Saint Lucia;
13. Saint Vincent and the Grenadines;
14. Suriname;
15. Trinidad and Tobago.
Associate Members
1. Anguilla;
2. Bermuda;
3. British Virgin Islands;
4. Cayman Islands;
5. Turks and Caicos Island.
Observers
1. Aruba;
2. Colombia;
4. Mexico;
5. Netherlands Antilles;
6. Puerto Rico;
7. Venezuela.
Brazil was for a very long time a Portuguese colony, and for a time the Portuguese also ruled Uruguay.Brazil
'Comunidade de Estados Latino-Americanos e Caribenhos' is a Portuguese equivalent of the 'Community of Latin American and Caribbean States'. The CELAC is a regional bloc that brings together all sovereign countries of North and Latin America except for the United States of America and Canada. It's a recent creation that only dates back to the Rio Group - Caribbean Community Unity Summit of February 23, 2010 in Playa del Carmen, Quintana Roo, Mexico.
by wood ships in the XV century
none.
Jews came to the Caribbean primarily as the result of the Spanish and Portuguese inquisitions.
Various islands in the Caribbean, Mexico, Peru, Argentina, and other Latin American countries, but not (Portuguese) Brazil.
Latin America actually includes the Caribbean; and Central, North and South America. North America is included, because that's where Mexico is. Brazil is the only Portuguese-speaking country in South America. There are islands in the Caribbean where Portuguese is spoken, such as Curacao and Dominica.
No. Brazil was originally a Portuguese colony which is why the language of Brazil is Portuguese.
No. Jamaica is a country. Brazil is another country. Jamaica is in the Caribbean. Brazil is the biggest country in South America. Jamaicans speak English (Jamaica Patois dialect). Brazilians speak Portuguese (Brazilian dialect).
the Portuguese found Brazil originally. they settled in Brazil and that's why Portuguese is the most widely spoken language in Brazil today.
The language spoken in Brazil is Brazilian Portuguese, or just Portuguese.
Portuguese is the national language of Brazil so I'd say most of them
Brazil has the most Portuguese speakers in the world.
In Brazil they speak Portuguese. The Portuguese word for girl is 'menina'
The Portuguese settled in Brazil in the Americas
I think the national language of Brazil is Portuguese. Yes in Portuguese is sim. Hope this helps!
Brazil is the only Portuguese-speaking country in the Americas.