Prayer Times in Iceland
19
N:66.433334, E:-22.733334
21
N:65.98333, E:-16.433332
07
N:64.375, E:-21.906666
07
N:64.38333, E:-21.916666
Hefa
N:65.416664, E:-22.683332
Tel Aviv
N:65.8, E:-20.266666
15
N:64.23333, E:-21.9
15
N:64.21667, E:-21.616667
Israel (general)
N:64.78333, E:-19.55
Israel (general)
N:64.8, E:-19.5
HaZafon
N:64.25, E:-21.316668
Israel (general)
N:65.583336, E:-22.95
32
N:66.15, E:-18.316668
34
N:65.683334, E:-22.95
HaZafon
N:64.4, E:-19.1
HaZafon
N:64.38333, E:-19.133333
HaZafon
N:64.416664, E:-19.1
28
N:65.4, E:-19.133333
Hefa
N:65.333336, E:-22.85
08
N:65.166664, E:-22.4
08
N:65.166664, E:-22.366667
37
N:63.616665, E:-18.533333
37
N:63.616665, E:-18.45
23
N:64.416664, E:-18.95
07
N:64.65, E:-21.333334
23
N:64.4, E:-18.916666
31
N:64.916664, E:-13.95
HaZafon
N:64.21667, E:-20.45
36
N:65.833336, E:-23.383333
36
N:65.85, E:-23.316668
19
N:66.416664, E:-22.7
19
N:66.38333, E:-22.7
08
N:65.166664, E:-22.366667
08
N:65.333336, E:-21.9
HaZafon
N:64.28333, E:-20.283333
09
N:65.63333, E:-18.1
32
N:65.78333, E:-18.083334
17
N:64.75, E:-21.133333
17
N:64.78333, E:-21.016666
28
N:65.63333, E:-19.516666
08
N:65.316666, E:-21.733334
28
N:65.75, E:-19.2
Tel Aviv
N:66.066666, E:-20.4
HaZafon
N:64.3, E:-20.216667
34
N:65.51667, E:-23.966667
31
N:64.53333, E:-14.6
20
N:65.333336, E:-15.9
20
N:65.48333, E:-13.6
28
N:66.03333, E:-20.166666
15
N:64.316666, E:-21.333334
Israel (general)
N:64.833336, E:-19.416666
19
N:66.433334, E:-22.966667
30
N:65.25, E:-21.15
Tel Aviv
N:66.083336, E:-20.333334
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Qiyam
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