Lusophone Countries
Lusophone countries are nations where Portuguese is the official language. This group primarily includes countries that were once part of the Portuguese Empire, such as Brazil, Angola, Mozambique, Portugal, Guinea-Bissau, East Timor, and Cape Verde. These countries share cultural and historical ties due to their colonial past.
The Community of Portuguese Language Countries (CPLP) is an organization that promotes cooperation among Lusophone nations. It aims to foster cultural exchange, economic collaboration, and political dialogue. The Lusophone world is diverse, with each country having its unique traditions and customs while maintaining a common linguistic heritage.