Prayer Times in Dominican Republic
01
N:18.733334, E:-70.916664
23
N:19.033333, E:-71.3
23
N:18.683332, E:-71.13333
Saint Peter
N:19.2, E:-71.61667
Saint David
N:18.333334, E:-71.03333
15
N:19.666666, E:-71.5
23
N:18.86389, E:-71.58083
01
N:18.45, E:-70.95
17
N:18.666666, E:-70.48333
23
N:18.766666, E:-71.11667
Saint Paul
N:18.45, E:-68.85
23
N:18.633333, E:-71.13333
23
N:18.875834, E:-71.58722
23
N:18.75, E:-71.25
26
N:19.533333, E:-71.3
Saint Andrew
N:18.566668, E:-71.53333
Saint Peter
N:18.980556, E:-71.72722
23
N:18.75, E:-71.53333
01
N:18.816668, E:-70.85
17
N:18.533333, E:-70.4
26
N:19.4, E:-71.333336
Saint David
N:18.4, E:-71.066666
23
N:18.633333, E:-71.2
23
N:18.85, E:-71.316666
23
N:18.883333, E:-71.46667
17
N:18.516666, E:-70.4
17
N:18.633333, E:-70.46667
27
N:19.55, E:-70.95
01
N:18.883333, E:-70.933334
17
N:18.633333, E:-70.5
23
N:18.616667, E:-71.36667
23
N:18.833334, E:-71.066666
01
N:18.383333, E:-70.566666
25
N:19.4, E:-70.816666
01
N:18.633333, E:-70.916664
23
N:18.816668, E:-70.98333
Saint George
N:19.583334, E:-71.55
23
N:18.833334, E:-71.35
28
N:18.75, E:-68.95
01
N:18.333334, E:-70.933334
17
N:18.45, E:-70.38333
23
N:19.0, E:-71.2
26
N:19.416666, E:-71.11667
25
N:19.616667, E:-70.833336
23
N:18.816668, E:-71.433334
23
N:18.683332, E:-71.5
23
N:18.9, E:-71.01667
15
N:19.6, E:-71.4
23
N:18.633333, E:-71.15
Saint Patrick
N:18.633333, E:-71.75
18
N:19.883333, E:-70.85
01
N:18.333334, E:-70.51667
17
N:18.45, E:-70.5
23
N:18.716667, E:-71.11667
Saint Andrew
N:18.516666, E:-71.1
Saint Andrew
N:18.55, E:-71.3
21
N:19.033333, E:-69.96667
17
N:18.266666, E:-70.48333
Saint Patrick
N:18.616667, E:-71.98333
Saint Andrew
N:18.533333, E:-71.066666
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Qiyam
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