Prayer Times in Austria
06
N:47.023335, E:13.950833
06
N:47.25, E:14.45
04
N:48.333332, E:14.566667
Lower Austria
N:48.451, E:16.0612
03
N:48.45, E:16.066668
03
N:48.366665, E:16.133333
03
N:48.704445, E:16.201944
Lower Austria
N:48.5192, E:15.7522
03
N:48.116665, E:14.7
04
N:48.133335, E:12.983334
06
N:46.727222, E:15.624444
07
N:47.383335, E:11.816667
Upper Austria
N:47.8962, E:13.4494
04
N:47.9, E:13.45
03
N:48.466667, E:15.733334
Tyrol
N:47.3833, E:11.8167
Styria
N:46.7232, E:15.6257
06
N:46.727222, E:15.624444
03
N:48.975, E:15.394444
05
N:47.3, E:13.25
07
N:47.333332, E:11.033333
Ashmore and Cartier Islands (general)
N:46.9, E:12.85
Carinthia
N:46.8944, E:14.3286
02
N:46.894444, E:14.328611
02
N:46.894444, E:14.328611
08
N:47.066666, E:9.7
06
N:47.4, E:15.533333
06
N:47.4, E:15.533333
06
N:47.6, E:13.816667
07
N:46.753887, E:12.484167
03
N:48.05, E:16.666666
03
N:48.69889, E:16.053333
Styria
N:47.1167, E:15.2667
06
N:47.116665, E:15.35
06
N:47.1, E:15.333333
08
N:47.316666, E:9.616667
06
N:47.116665, E:15.35
Ashmore and Cartier Islands (general)
N:46.866665, E:13.5
06
N:47.35, E:14.35
06
N:47.466667, E:14.033333
06
N:47.266666, E:14.55
03
N:48.779167, E:15.7502775
06
N:47.033333, E:15.4
04
N:48.283333, E:14.15
04
N:47.566666, E:13.583333
03
N:47.683334, E:16.066668
Lower Austria
N:48.36, E:16.6039
03
N:48.316666, E:16.666666
01
N:47.991943, E:17.036945
Salzburg
N:47.9833, E:13.3
05
N:47.983334, E:13.25
04
N:48.383335, E:13.65
05
N:47.983334, E:13.25
04
N:48.6, E:13.866667
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