Prayer Times in Ireland
31
N:52.747776, E:-6.499722
30
N:52.618332, E:-6.622778
31
N:52.751945, E:-6.4919443
16
N:52.298054, E:-8.461667
N:53.933334, E:-8.5
04
N:51.918888, E:-9.085834
12
N:53.36972, E:-7.0016665
30
N:52.43861, E:-6.9175
27
N:52.029167, E:-7.853611
31
N:52.877777, E:-6.3975
15
N:52.900555, E:-7.5336113
15
N:53.08361, E:-7.243889
04
N:51.6125, E:-8.702222
13
N:52.8175, E:-7.1772223
03
N:52.98861, E:-8.9163885
26
N:52.98111, E:-8.2491665
13
N:52.52611, E:-7.681667
30
N:52.485554, E:-6.7719445
26
N:52.98111, E:-8.2491665
30
N:52.482777, E:-6.773889
30
N:52.485554, E:-6.7719445
31
N:52.817223, E:-6.335833
04
N:51.820835, E:-8.15
27
N:52.041943, E:-7.9369445
11
N:52.5, E:-9.516111
22
N:54.373333, E:-7.055278
Leinster
N:52.7583, E:-6.4544
16
N:52.31361, E:-8.235278
30
N:52.31972, E:-6.816111
31
N:52.759445, E:-6.460278
06
N:55.003613, E:-7.741667
12
N:53.32, E:-6.851667
04
N:51.754444, E:-8.52
13
N:52.766666, E:-7.4666667
13
N:52.766666, E:-7.4666667
30
N:52.292778, E:-6.727778
04
N:52.13639, E:-8.956944
03
N:52.924446, E:-8.534445
23
N:53.3675, E:-7.213889
12
N:53.359722, E:-6.9955554
11
N:52.073334, E:-9.501111
22
N:54.205833, E:-7.0569444
04
N:51.61028, E:-9.515
04
N:51.883335, E:-8.933333
06
N:55.268612, E:-7.365556
30
N:52.305832, E:-6.678056
13
N:52.756943, E:-7.1222224
N:52.775833, E:-7.0891666
13
N:52.695557, E:-7.074167
06
N:54.81389, E:-7.7469444
23
N:53.008335, E:-7.8391666
22
N:53.9175, E:-6.684167
23
N:53.01611, E:-7.856111
22
N:53.9175, E:-6.684167
27
N:52.155834, E:-7.930278
Leinster
N:53.6961, E:-7.3845
01
N:52.869167, E:-6.661111
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Qiyam
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