Prayer Times in Austria
07
N:47.266666, E:10.916667
02
N:46.833332, E:14.233334
Lower Austria
N:48.2, E:15.6333
05
N:47.166668, E:12.5
03
N:48.2, E:15.7
03
N:48.2, E:15.616667
05
N:47.166668, E:12.5
03
N:48.2, E:15.633333
06
N:47.35, E:15.933333
02
N:46.566666, E:14.566667
07
N:47.216667, E:11.216667
04
N:48.1, E:12.75
06
N:47.166668, E:15.483334
02
N:46.663612, E:14.8225
06
N:47.166668, E:15.483334
Upper Austria
N:48.4806, E:13.6166
06
N:47.1, E:14.016666
05
N:47.166668, E:13.7
06
N:47.416668, E:13.666667
02
N:46.50889, E:14.1375
05
N:47.166668, E:13.7
06
N:47.416668, E:13.666667
02
N:46.50889, E:14.1375
05
N:47.166668, E:13.7
06
N:47.4, E:15.283333
02
N:46.666668, E:14.616667
02
N:46.64528, E:13.869445
Styria
N:47.1497, E:15.6649
06
N:47.15, E:15.65
02
N:46.64528, E:13.869445
06
N:47.1, E:14.016666
02
N:46.97, E:14.356944
03
N:48.0, E:16.65
02
N:46.733334, E:14.45
07
N:47.2, E:11.1
07
N:47.2, E:11.1
02
N:46.533333, E:14.666667
04
N:48.433334, E:13.766666
06
N:47.25, E:15.883333
04
N:48.566666, E:14.1
02
N:46.616665, E:13.516666
02
N:46.866665, E:14.433333
02
N:46.866665, E:14.433333
04
N:48.566666, E:14.1
02
N:46.616665, E:13.516666
02
N:46.8075, E:14.851666
Styria
N:46.9049, E:15.7071
06
N:46.90389, E:15.71
06
N:46.90389, E:15.71
06
N:46.90389, E:15.71
06
N:47.3, E:14.983334
Styria
N:46.9286, E:15.2645
06
N:46.92861, E:15.258889
02
N:46.666668, E:13.483334
04
N:48.166668, E:13.483334
02
N:46.666668, E:14.4
04
N:48.3, E:14.75
02
N:46.65, E:14.383333
06
N:47.383335, E:15.2
02
N:46.766666, E:14.9
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