Prayer Times in Austria
02
N:46.616665, E:14.366667
02
N:46.733334, E:14.833333
02
N:46.733334, E:14.816667
02
N:46.6875, E:12.938889
02
N:46.6875, E:12.938889
02
N:46.54778, E:14.057222
02
N:46.54778, E:14.057222
06
N:47.466667, E:15.783333
Tyrol
N:46.9216, E:12.3264
07
N:46.916668, E:12.333333
07
N:47.5, E:12.55
07
N:47.066666, E:11.5
Tyrol
N:47.0683, E:11.4986
07
N:47.066666, E:11.5
02
N:46.966667, E:14.35
02
N:46.816666, E:14.866667
03
N:48.4, E:15.8
04
N:48.116665, E:13.283333
02
N:46.75, E:14.533333
02
N:46.966667, E:14.583333
03
N:47.716667, E:16.0
06
N:47.35, E:14.466667
Upper Austria
N:48.1, E:13.25
04
N:48.116665, E:13.283333
04
N:48.483334, E:14.116667
Styria
N:47.2588, E:15.8253
06
N:47.2, E:15.8
03
N:48.333332, E:15.4
Salzburg
N:47.3833, E:13.2
05
N:47.35, E:13.2
02
N:46.533333, E:14.2
Styria
N:46.7, E:15.4167
06
N:46.703888, E:15.402778
06
N:46.703888, E:15.402778
07
N:46.9, E:12.616667
03
N:48.766666, E:15.116667
Styria
N:47.2667, E:16.0167
03
N:48.066666, E:14.6
Tyrol
N:47.52, E:12.4206
07
N:47.516666, E:12.433333
06
N:47.016666, E:15.216667
06
N:47.016666, E:15.216667
06
N:47.05, E:15.366667
03
N:48.65111, E:16.481945
Styria
N:46.9092, E:15.3364
02
N:46.683334, E:14.883333
03
N:48.822224, E:15.922222
06
N:47.133335, E:15.483334
06
N:46.90917, E:15.336389
07
N:46.783333, E:12.583333
Carinthia
N:46.6322, E:14.625
02
N:46.614445, E:14.575833
02
N:46.616665, E:14.566667
06
N:47.466667, E:15.166667
01
N:47.133335, E:16.416666
Styria
N:47.4667, E:15.1667
07
N:46.8, E:12.45
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