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  1. Portuguese America before Independence. On the eve of independence, Portuguese America consisted of a set of territories occupying a significant part of the South American continent bordering, to the northwest, west and south, the Spanish viceroyalties of New Granada, Peru and Rio de la Plata; to the north, the captaincy general of Venezuela, also Spanish, and the territories of Demerara ...

  2. Oct 22, 2019 · Spain is considered a fluid time culture, which places more importance on personal relationships than on deadlines, which are considered flexible. It is common to take a lengthy lunch, from 1:30 or 2 pm until 4:30 or 5 pm, including the typical Spanish sobremesa (table talk or after-lunch conversation). Spanish siestas are an outdated concept ...

  3. Sep 22, 2022 · Then we have 4 more official languages and approximately 6 dialects. You see them all in the table below. Official religion. Spain’s official religion is catholicism, but the amount of believers has decreased immensely since the last century. Actually, there are more non-practicing Catholics and true believers.

  4. Feb 27, 2019 · Over 400 million people speak Spanish. That means that learning Spanish could help you get along with 400 million people! The Spanish culture is one of the largest spreading cultures that not only provides an opportunity for rapid growth of market share and culture but is also opening up new gates to educational institutes and businesses. Gone ...

  5. Jan 22, 2023 · Cultural Universals. Although cultures vary, they also share common elements. Cultural universals are patterns or traits that are globally common to all societies. One example of a cultural universal is the family unit: every human society recognizes a family structure that regulates sexual reproduction and the care of children.

  6. Cultural relativism is the practice of assessing a culture by its own standards rather than viewing it through the lens of one’s own culture. Practicing cultural relativism requires an open mind and a willingness to consider, and even adapt to, new values, norms, and practices.

  7. Mapuche history. As an archaeological culture, the Mapuche people of southern Chile and Argentina have a long history which dates back to 600–500 BC. The Mapuche society underwent great transformations after Spanish contact in the mid–16th century. These changes included the adoption of Old World crops and animals and the onset of a rich ...

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