Prayer Times in Ireland
26
N:52.4, E:-7.6
06
N:54.585556, E:-8.4372225
26
N:52.450554, E:-7.6294446
26
N:52.443333, E:-7.6316667
10
N:53.228333, E:-8.293333
22
N:54.322777, E:-7.0308332
02
N:54.093334, E:-7.348889
31
N:52.952778, E:-6.601667
Ulster
N:54.634, E:-8.4433
06
N:54.633335, E:-8.45
06
N:54.633335, E:-8.433333
12
N:53.27778, E:-6.736111
22
N:54.36778, E:-7.0758333
22
N:54.299168, E:-6.886389
06
N:54.975555, E:-7.773889
02
N:54.093334, E:-7.6361113
02
N:53.96472, E:-7.268889
02
N:54.06389, E:-7.148611
22
N:54.127777, E:-6.7880554
19
N:53.994167, E:-6.5041666
26
N:53.133057, E:-8.148611
14
N:53.95861, E:-7.788611
15
N:52.956944, E:-7.027222
14
N:54.016666, E:-7.616667
14
N:54.00722, E:-7.6041665
06
N:55.1225, E:-7.5194445
22
N:54.136112, E:-6.7377777
06
N:54.8, E:-7.6833334
02
N:53.997223, E:-7.4569445
02
N:54.01, E:-7.4894443
02
N:54.005, E:-7.4644446
02
N:54.121666, E:-7.410278
02
N:54.130833, E:-7.4016666
22
N:54.135834, E:-7.182778
N:54.65, E:-8.166667
N:54.65, E:-8.166667
29
N:53.560555, E:-7.2155557
29
N:53.560555, E:-7.2155557
30
N:52.697777, E:-6.310278
22
N:54.263332, E:-6.8755555
N:54.090557, E:-7.1858335
23
N:53.100555, E:-7.8036113
N:54.083332, E:-7.7
02
N:54.037224, E:-7.026111
N:54.09111, E:-7.0194445
02
N:54.018055, E:-7.086389
02
N:53.987778, E:-7.442222
02
N:54.036945, E:-7.3530555
06
N:54.991943, E:-7.5419445
02
N:54.08389, E:-7.6822224
02
N:54.104168, E:-7.541389
04
N:51.849445, E:-8.1025
13
N:52.40472, E:-7.368056
Leinster
N:53.1686, E:-6.1387
31
N:53.16722, E:-6.133611
13
N:52.766666, E:-7.266667
02
N:54.00028, E:-6.9566665
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