Prayer Times in Germany
11
N:53.2, E:13.05
12
N:53.966667, E:12.833333
06
N:53.416668, E:7.1666665
06
N:53.4, E:7.1666665
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
N:53.5333, E:13.6
12
N:54.233334, E:13.2
06
N:52.65, E:7.9
12
N:53.8, E:10.816667
10
N:54.383335, E:9.15
12
N:54.383335, E:12.916667
12
N:53.733334, E:10.866667
07
N:51.0, E:6.6666665
06
N:53.433334, E:10.033333
06
N:53.516666, E:7.3333335
10
N:54.266666, E:9.416667
01
N:47.733334, E:10.05
14
N:52.6, E:11.75
16
N:52.433334, E:13.65
14
N:51.95, E:11.7
06
N:53.65, E:7.8333335
06
N:52.366665, E:9.483334
13
N:51.416668, E:14.233334
12
N:53.466667, E:13.233334
06
N:52.333332, E:9.383333
06
N:53.633335, E:7.9166665
11
N:52.7, E:14.416667
11
N:52.666668, E:14.333333
06
N:52.333332, E:9.383333
06
N:53.366665, E:7.3166666
13
N:51.533333, E:13.133333
12
N:53.983334, E:12.65
12
N:53.583332, E:11.85
10
N:53.85, E:10.25
12
N:54.0, E:11.816667
10
N:53.7, E:9.65
10
N:54.333332, E:9.95
11
N:52.333332, E:14.5
Lower Saxony
N:52.65, E:10.4833
10
N:53.816666, E:9.716667
Schleswig-Holstein
N:53.8167, E:9.7167
10
N:53.816666, E:9.733334
06
N:53.6, E:7.866667
06
N:52.266666, E:10.216667
10
N:54.3, E:8.916667
06
N:52.65, E:10.483334
11
N:51.683334, E:14.366667
11
N:51.683334, E:14.366667
11
N:51.683334, E:14.383333
06
N:53.533333, E:7.9666667
06
N:52.583332, E:10.116667
14
N:52.1, E:11.583333
10
N:53.516666, E:10.55
Brandenburg
N:53.1165, E:12.0498
11
N:53.116665, E:12.05
12
N:53.383335, E:11.983334
13
N:51.533333, E:14.15
07
N:51.75, E:7.45
12
N:54.116665, E:13.25
11
N:53.183334, E:14.283333
02
N:49.266666, E:12.733334
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Qiyam
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