Prayer Times in Denmark
07
N:57.25, E:10.066667
11
N:55.3, E:9.15
11
N:55.116665, E:9.366667
11
N:55.116665, E:9.4
07
N:56.733334, E:10.25
04
N:55.483334, E:10.35
15
N:56.633335, E:9.066667
12
N:54.583332, E:11.75
09
N:55.983334, E:8.5
07
N:57.1, E:10.366667
07
N:57.3, E:10.083333
07
N:57.1, E:10.233334
09
N:56.1, E:8.333333
12
N:54.883335, E:11.233334
13
N:55.883335, E:9.383333
09
N:56.483334, E:8.566667
07
N:56.95, E:9.283333
07
N:56.833332, E:9.566667
07
N:56.833332, E:9.566667
09
N:56.016666, E:8.433333
07
N:57.233334, E:9.733334
15
N:57.083332, E:8.766666
07
N:57.416668, E:10.366667
04
N:55.066666, E:10.483334
04
N:55.066666, E:10.483334
12
N:54.75, E:11.4
12
N:54.783333, E:11.216667
09
N:56.25, E:9.016666
13
N:55.783333, E:9.65
11
N:54.966667, E:9.716667
02
N:55.0, E:15.0
02
N:55.0, E:14.983334
07
N:57.483334, E:10.416667
11
N:54.95, E:9.733334
13
N:55.6, E:9.45
14
N:55.433334, E:11.283333
03
N:55.95, E:12.283333
07
N:57.033333, E:9.983334
North Denmark
N:57.1031, E:9.4773
07
N:57.1, E:9.483334
10
N:55.566666, E:12.05
15
N:56.433334, E:9.416667
15
N:56.433334, E:9.416667
11
N:55.066666, E:9.083333
09
N:56.2, E:8.316667
07
N:57.466667, E:10.066667
01
N:56.566666, E:10.2
13
N:55.6, E:9.233334
Zealand
N:54.6984, E:11.6267
07
N:57.05, E:10.016666
13
N:55.416668, E:9.316667
15
N:57.0, E:8.616667
15
N:57.0, E:8.616667
08
N:55.316666, E:8.733334
Central Jutland
N:56.4293, E:9.8561
01
N:56.433334, E:9.866667
09
N:56.35, E:8.383333
09
N:56.35, E:8.383333
09
N:56.533333, E:8.4
09
N:56.533333, E:8.4
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