Evolution of the Portuguese Empire

This article is a comprehensive list of all the actual possessions of the Portuguese Empire.

Territories of the Portuguese empire

In Africa

Portuguese presence in Africa started in 1415 with the conquest of Ceuta and is generally viewed as ending in 1975, with the independence of its later colonies, although the present autonomous region of Madeira is located in the African Plate, some 650 km (360 mi) off the North African coast, Madeira belongs and has always belonged ethnically, culturally, economically and politically to Europe, some 955 km (583 mi) from the European mainland.

From Cantino planisphere of 1502.

North Atlantic and North America

From Reinel-Lopo Homem Atlantic chart of 1519.

The Azores were discovered soon in the Discovery Ages. Labrador and Corte-Real brothers later explored and claimed Greenland and eastern modern Canada from 1499 to 1502.

In Central and South America

From Vaz Dourado atlas of c. 1576

Brazil was explored and claimed in 1500, and become independent in 1822. Unlike the Spanish, the Portuguese did not divide its possession in South America in several vice-royalties.

In Asia and Oceania

India was reached by the Portuguese in 1498 by Vasco da Gama. Macau was the last possession in Asia and was handed over to the People's Republic of China in 1999.

From an anonymous atlas c.1550

Present day countries with territories once part of the Portuguese Empire

The Portuguese empire spread over time throughout a vast number of Territories that are now part of 53 different Sovereign States, many of which did not exist as they are, at the time.

Region States Countries with Territories part of the Portuguese Empire
Africa 26 States
Dark Blue: Countries with at least one Territory (anachronistic) part of the Portuguese Empire.
Light Blue: Countries with at least one Claimed territory (anachronistic) part of the Portuguese Empire
North America 3 States
Central and South America 4 States
Asia and Oceania 22 States

In Africa

Now part of Name of territory
Angola Angola Portuguese West Africa, Portuguese Congo (Cabinda)
Benin Benin Ouidah
Cape Verde Cape Verde Cape Verde
Comoros Comoros Grande Comore
Republic of the Congo Republic of the Congo Kingdom of Kongo
Democratic Republic of the Congo Democratic Republic of the Congo Kingdom of Kongo, Area around the mouth of the Congo River was part of the Portuguese West Africa and Portuguese Congo until the early 19th century
Eritrea Eritrea Massawa (Matzua)[1]
Ethiopia Ethiopia Amba Senayt, Christian Missions in Gondar and Gorgora
Equatorial Guinea Equatorial Guinea Bioko, Annobón (Fernando Pó and Annobón)
The Gambia The Gambia James Island, Albreda, San Domingo [2][3]
Ghana Ghana Accra, Elmina, Portuguese Gold Coast
Gabon Gabon Kingdom of Kongo, Outposts at the mouth of the Ogooué River [4]
Guinea-Bissau Guinea-Bissau Portuguese Guinea
Kenya Kenya Malindi, Mombassa
Madagascar Madagascar Madagascar (southern part), Tôlanaro
Malawi Malawi Claimed as part of Pink Map
Mauritania Mauritania Arguin
Mauritius Mauritius Mauritius, Rodrigues
Morocco Morocco Tanger, Souira Guedima, Alcacer Ceguer, Arzila, Azamor, Mazagan, Mogador, Safim, Agadir
Mozambique Mozambique Portuguese East Africa
Nigeria Nigeria Benin City
France France Réunion
Senegal Senegal Ziguinchor
Sierra Leone Sierra Leone Bunce Island
Somalia Somalia Mogadischu, Barawa, Berbera (Somaliland)
São Tomé and Príncipe São Tomé and Príncipe São Tomé and Príncipe
Tanzania Tanzania Kilwa Kisiwani, Zanzibar
Zambia Zambia Claimed as part of Pink Map
Zimbabwe Zimbabwe Mutapa. Later (19th century) all claimed as part of Pink Map
United Kingdom United Kingdom Saint Helena, Ascension Island
Spain Spain Ceuta, Canary Islands

North Atlantic and North America

Now part of Name of territory
Canada Canada Terra Nova (Newfoundland), Labrador, Nova Scotia
France France Saint Pierre and Miquelon
Denmark Denmark Greenland

In Central and South America

Now part of Name of territory
Argentina Argentina Jesuit Missions in the area bordering colonial Brazil
Barbados Barbados Barbados
Bolivia Bolivia Jesuit Missions in the area bordering colonial Brazil
Brazil Brazil Brazil
French Guiana France French Guiana
Paraguay Paraguay Jesuit Missions in the area bordering colonial Brazil
Uruguay Uruguay Uruguay

In Asia and Oceania

Now part of Name of territory
Bahrain Bahrain Bahrain
Bangladesh Bangladesh Chittagong
Burma Burma Thanlyin
East Timor East Timor East Timor
Hong Kong Hong Kong Tuen Mun District
India India Portuguese India (Vasai, Bombaím/Mumbai, Calicut/Kozhikode, Cambay/Khambhat, Cannanore/Kolathunadu, Chaul, Cochin/Kochi, Cranganore/Kodungallur, Damão/Daman, Diu, Dadra, Goa, Hughli/Hugli, Nagar Haveli, Masulipatnam/Machilipatnam, Mangalore, Negapatam/Nagapattinam, Paliacate/Pulicat, Coulão/Kollam, Salsette Island, São Tomé de Meliapore/Mylapore, Surat, Tuticorin/Thoothukudi), Laccadive Islands/Lakshadweep
Indonesia Indonesia Flores, Solor, Makassar, Ambon, Ternate, Tidore, West Timor
Iran Iran Bandar-Abbas, Hormuz, Qeshm, Bandar-e Kong
Japan Japan Dejima, Nagasaki
Macau Macau Macau
Malaysia Malaysia Malacca
Maldives Maldives Maldives
Oman Oman Muscat, Muttrah, Sohar, Qurayyat, Qalhat, Barka, As Sib, Khasab, Madha
Pakistan Pakistan Gwadar, Thatta
China People's Republic of China Hengqin New Area, Ningbo, Sanchuang
Qatar Qatar Qatar
Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia Qatif, Tarut
Singapore Singapore Temasek
Sri Lanka Sri Lanka Portuguese Ceylon
Thailand Thailand Sião/Siam
United Arab Emirates United Arab Emirates(then known as Trucial states) Dibba Al-Hisn, Khor Fakkan, Julfar (Ras al-Khaimah), Bidiyah, Kalba
Vietnam Vietnam Hoi An
Yemen Yemen Aden, Socotra

See also

References

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