Prayer Times in Germany
12
N:54.533333, E:13.583333
06
N:52.416668, E:10.483334
07
N:51.7, E:7.05
02
N:49.75, E:10.716667
06
N:53.616665, E:7.95
11
N:52.416668, E:13.866667
12
N:53.533333, E:12.2
06
N:53.35, E:9.466667
14
N:53.0, E:11.6
Saxony-Anhalt
N:52.0667, E:11.3667
12
N:53.933334, E:12.416667
06
N:53.616665, E:8.016666
12
N:53.833332, E:11.516666
11
N:53.216667, E:11.666667
06
N:53.583332, E:7.95
14
N:52.916668, E:11.766666
12
N:54.05, E:12.4
13
N:50.583332, E:12.316667
11
N:53.016666, E:12.05
05
N:50.05, E:9.016666
12
N:53.633335, E:11.216667
06
N:53.666668, E:7.9
Schleswig-Holstein
N:53.8, E:10.5667
10
N:53.816666, E:10.55
06
N:53.6, E:8.0
07
N:51.783333, E:8.066667
06
N:53.616665, E:7.85
14
N:52.833332, E:11.066667
06
N:53.6, E:7.883333
06
N:51.516666, E:9.816667
06
N:53.466667, E:7.7
07
N:51.766666, E:8.35
06
N:52.066666, E:10.766666
13
N:50.916668, E:14.25
14
N:52.666668, E:10.966667
06
N:52.466667, E:8.033333
Schleswig-Holstein
N:54.3833, E:9.7333
06
N:53.016666, E:10.95
06
N:53.416668, E:9.366667
06
N:53.35, E:9.533333
12
N:53.75, E:12.483334
12
N:53.466667, E:11.116667
13
N:51.533333, E:12.316667
06
N:53.683334, E:7.9166665
11
N:53.083332, E:12.183333
12
N:53.883335, E:11.4
11
N:53.066666, E:11.366667
06
N:52.766666, E:7.9666667
06
N:52.95, E:9.1
12
N:53.9, E:12.683333
12
N:54.066666, E:11.55
12
N:54.05, E:13.183333
12
N:54.016666, E:13.3
10
N:53.583332, E:10.866667
13
N:51.433334, E:14.283333
12
N:54.033333, E:13.233334
12
N:54.033333, E:13.233334
12
N:54.283333, E:13.683333
11
N:52.033333, E:13.533333
11
N:52.366665, E:13.433333
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Qiyam
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