lusófonos
Lusophones, or Lusophone people, are speakers of the Portuguese language and members of the Lusophone world, a cultural and linguistic community centered on the Portuguese language.
The term derives from Lusitania, the Roman name for the region that roughly corresponds to present-day Portugal,
Portuguese is an official language in several countries across Europe, Africa, Asia, and the Atlantic. The core
While all these communities share Portuguese as a link, there are distinct varieties—European Portuguese, Brazilian Portuguese,
The Community of Portuguese Language Countries (CPLP) coordinates political, economic, and cultural cooperation among Lusophone nations;
Cultural production in the Lusophone world, including literature, film, and music, reflects regional histories and identities