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Portuguese America

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Predominantly Portuguese-speaking areas of the Americas
For Portuguese colonization of the Americas, seePortuguese colonization of the Americas.
Portuguese America
Portuguese america in 1766, including the States ofGrão-Pará (in yellow) andBrazil
Area8,515,767 km2 (3,287,956 sq mi)
Population203,080,756
Population density23.8/km2 (62/sq mi)
DemonymPortuguese American
Lusitanic American
Luso American
CountriesBrazil
DependenciesPapiamento:
Aruba
Bonaire
Curaçao
LanguagesPortuguese
Time zonesUTC−02:00Brazil to
UTC−05:00Brazil
Largest citiesLargest urban areas:
1.São PauloBrazil
2.Rio de JaneiroBrazil
3.BrasíliaBrazil
4.FortalezaBrazil
5.SalvadorBrazil
6.Belo HorizonteBrazil
7.ManausBrazil
8.CuritibaBrazil
9.RecifeBrazil
10.GoiâniaBrazil

Portuguese America[1][2] (Portuguese:América Portuguesa), sometimes calledAmérica Lusófona orLusophone America in theEnglish language, in contrast toAnglo-America,French America, orHispanic America, is thePortuguese-speaking community of people and their diaspora, notably those tracing back origins to Brazil and the earlyPortuguese colonization of the Americas.

Portugal colonized parts ofSouth America (Brazil;Colónia do Sacramento, in Uruguay;Guanare, in Venezuela), but also made some unsuccessful attempts to colonizeNorth America (Newfoundland and Labrador andNova Scotia inCanada).

Brazil is the centre of the community and is the point of origin of most of Portuguese America, but it also includes communities all over the Americas and languages derived from Portuguese, notablyPapiamento spoken onAruba,Bonaire, andCuraçao;Saramaccan ofSuriname; andCupópia of Brazil which is nearly extinct.

Because Portuguese is aRomance language, Portuguese America (specifically Brazil) is considered part ofLatin America in some sources,[3] but this term more often refers to Hispanic America, since Brazil is not culturally close enough to Hispanic America in general other than by language proximity.[4][5]

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References

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  1. ^Maxwell, Kenneth R. (1984)."Portuguese America".The International History Review.6 (4):529–550.doi:10.1080/07075332.1984.9640360.JSTOR 40105420.
  2. ^"e-journal of Portuguese History".www.brown.edu.
  3. ^"Latin America Definition & Meaning | Britannica Dictionary".www.britannica.com. Retrieved2024-09-30.
  4. ^"Brazil and 'Latin America' in Historical Perspective".www.wilsoncenter.org.
  5. ^"Nossa and Nuestra América: Inter-American Dialogues | Purdue University Press".www.thepress.purdue.edu.
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