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Amazingly it dates back to the 15th century:
BBC - Travel - The town that split the world in two
I wondered why but had no idea how it originated. This BBC article sets out the history and provides a fascinating peek at the world powers dividing both the known and unknown world.
Noting several AFFers have travelled to Brazil I though it may be of interest to the wider readership.
BBC - Travel - The town that split the world in two
At first glance, Tordesillas, a small city on the banks of the Duero River in the Valladolid Province of Spain, seems perfectly ordinary. It has an old quarter with a well-preserved Plaza Mayor and churches that date back to medieval times.
But mention it in San Paolo, Cartagena, or any other Central or South American city and many will immediately recognise its name. It was here in 1494 that Spain (then the Kingdom of Castile) and Portugal divided lands they had yet to find – and thus set the stage for Brazil to become the only Portuguese-speaking country in the Americas.
I wondered why but had no idea how it originated. This BBC article sets out the history and provides a fascinating peek at the world powers dividing both the known and unknown world.
Noting several AFFers have travelled to Brazil I though it may be of interest to the wider readership.
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