Culture, arts & entertainment: things to do in Dartmouth

TUESDAY 5TH MAY 2026
A THING TO DO THIS TUESDAY

in DARTMOUTH
Estimated cost Free Estimated duration 30 mins - all day
This Tuesday is celebrated around the world (and particularly the Portuguese-speaking parts of it) as Portuguese Language Day. Delve into the language of Portugal and Brazil and start saying a few basic phrases, or brush up on your previous knowledge, with the courses on the online language-learning site Duolingo.
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DARTMOUTH
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44.67°N, 63.58°W


Sunrise: 04:58
Sunset: 19:23
Moon Phase: waning gibbous
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