Portugal's contribution to world civilization
June 10 — Portugal Day, Camões Day, and Portuguese communities day. It's not just a national holiday. It's a reminder of how a small country on the edge of Europe (then, the edge of the known world) changed the face of the planet. The Portuguese gave the world new oceans, new languages, new flavors, and a new understanding of globalization. In this article, we'll embark on a journey through Portuguese heritage — from the Cape of Good Hope to a grocery store in Rio. Mariners and cartographers: a world that became round In the 15th century, Europe was confined to a small patch. The Portuguese were the first to venture into the open ocean. Infante Henry the Navigator founded a school of navigation in Sagres. There, they learned not only to tie knots but also to use astrolabes and calculate latitude. Bartolomeu Dias rounded the Cape of Storms (Good Hope) in 1488, proving that the Indian Ocean was not enclosed. Vasco da Gama reached Calicut in 1498, opening a sea route to India. Pedro Álvares Cabral discovered Brazil. Ferdinand Magellan (though serving Spain, he was Portuguese) completed the first circumnavigation. Portuguese cartographers (such as Diogo Ribeiرو) created the first accurate maps of the world. The result: the world stopped being flat, and the era of globalization began. Trade in spices, silk, gold, slaves — all this is Portuguese heritage, however contradictory. Language: 260 million people speak Portuguese Portuguese is the sixth most spoken language in the world, the official language of nine countries (Portugal, Brazil, Angola, Mozambique, Cape Verde, Guinea-Bissau, São Tomé and Príncipe, East Timor, Equatorial Guinea). This is the legacy of colonial expansion. But the language is not just imposed — it has become part of the souls of peoples. In Brazil, it has acquired a singularity and expressiveness, giving the world Jorge Amado, Paulo Coelho, Caetano Veloso. Lusophonia — the community of Portuguese-speaking countries — holds cultural festivals ... Read more
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