Brazil shares borders with several Spanish-speaking countries, namely Argentina, Paraguay, and Bolivia. Argentina lies to the south, while Paraguay is located to the southwest. Bolivia, although primarily Spanish-speaking, also recognizes several indigenous languages. These borders contribute to Brazil's rich cultural and linguistic diversity.
Colombia and Brazil border Venezuela.
Mexico and Brazil Brazil doesn't speak Spanish they speak Portuguese big difference
The equator passes through two Spanish speaking countries: Colombia and Ecuador. It also goes through Brazil, however Spanish is not widely spoken in Brazil. Peru is also narrowly missed by the equator.
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Brazil. Another answer could be Paraguay, although it does not directly border Uruguay.
Spain and Portugal. The legacy is that whole od the Americas , south of the USA/Mexico border is Spanish speaking, except for Brazil ,which is Portuguese speaking.
Brazil was originally conquered and colonized by Portugal. The Spanish-speaking countries were conquered and colonized by Spain.
The two Spanish-speaking countries with the most World Cup titles are Brazil and Argentina. Brazil has won the tournament five times, while Argentina has claimed the title three times. Notably, Brazil is the only country that is predominantly Portuguese-speaking, but it is often included in discussions about Spanish-speaking nations due to its significant cultural ties in the region. Therefore, the two Spanish-speaking countries with the most titles are Argentina and Uruguay, with Uruguay having two titles.
Yes. A Hispanic is someone that comes from a Spanish Speaking country, so absolutely. All countries in South America are Spanish-Speaking countries except for Brazil, which speaks Portuguese.
They are Spain, Argentina, Brazil and Chile.
Many. Here are some examples: Mexico (shares with the United States) Guatemala (Shares with Belize) Spain (Shares with France and Portugual) The dominican Republic (shares with Haiti) Plus the following countries share a border with Brazil: Argentina Venezuela Colombia Peru Bolivia Paraguay Uruguay
Brazil, Costa Rica, el salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, nicuragua, and Mexico