CPLP, or Community of Portuguese Language Countries, is an international organization that brings together countries and territories that share the Portuguese language as a common bond. Founded in 1996, CPLP aims to promote cultural, economic, and political cooperation among its member states, which include Portugal, Brazil, Angola, Mozambique, and several others. With a combined population of over 270 million people, CPLP is a diverse and dynamic community that celebrates the richness and diversity of the Portuguese language and culture. Through its various initiatives and programs, CPLP strives to strengthen ties between its member states and promote the Portuguese language as a global language of communication and understanding.