Prayer Times in Belgium
Wallonia
N:50.3833, E:4.5
Wallonia
N:50.4667, E:4.8667
Namur
N:50.466667, E:4.883333
Hainaut
N:50.35, E:3.6833334
Wallonia
N:50.3832, E:3.9427
Hainaut
N:50.383335, E:3.9333334
Liege
N:50.65, E:5.8166666
Liege
N:50.616665, E:5.6833334
Wallonia
N:49.8, E:5.0667
Luxembourg
N:49.766666, E:5.133333
Liege
N:50.4, E:5.2833333
Oost-Vlaanderen
N:50.766666, E:3.6166668
Oost-Vlaanderen
N:50.883335, E:3.9666667
(BE02)
N:50.916668, E:4.1
West-Vlaanderen
N:51.05, E:3.2333333
Oost-Vlaanderen
N:50.783333, E:3.8833332
Hainaut
N:49.95, E:4.383333
Liege
N:50.616665, E:5.45
Hainaut
N:50.533333, E:4.1666665
(BE02)
N:50.75, E:4.6666665
Liege
N:50.6, E:5.65
Hainaut
N:50.733334, E:3.8666668
Luxembourg
N:50.066666, E:5.8
Wallonia
N:50.252, E:5.385
Luxembourg
N:50.25, E:5.383333
Liege
N:50.7, E:5.5
Luxembourg
N:49.633335, E:5.75
Limburg
N:51.116665, E:5.25
Hainaut
N:50.616665, E:3.4
Hainaut
N:50.6, E:3.4333334
Hainaut
N:50.55, E:3.8166666
(BE02)
N:50.7, E:4.5
Hainaut
N:50.55, E:3.4666667
Liege
N:50.516666, E:5.366667
West-Vlaanderen
N:51.15, E:3.0166667
West-Vlaanderen
N:51.15, E:3.0166667
West-Vlaanderen
N:51.15, E:3.0166667
West-Vlaanderen
N:51.15, E:3.0166667
Luxembourg
N:50.133335, E:5.8333335
Hainaut
N:50.533333, E:3.4333334
Hainaut
N:50.4, E:4.15
Hainaut
N:50.0, E:4.366667
Hainaut
N:50.666668, E:3.6
Hainaut
N:50.666668, E:3.9
Hainaut
N:50.666668, E:4.05
Luxembourg
N:50.233334, E:5.633333
Luxembourg
N:50.233334, E:5.633333
Namur
N:50.033333, E:4.85
Namur
N:50.016666, E:4.866667
Hainaut
N:50.616665, E:4.0333333
Liege
N:50.433334, E:6.0666666
Wallonia
N:50.45, E:4.0667
Wallonia
N:50.4342, E:3.7944
Hainaut
N:50.433334, E:3.8
Namur
N:50.066666, E:4.4666667
Wallonia
N:50.418, E:3.784
Hainaut
N:50.416668, E:3.7833333
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