Prayer Times in Ireland
31
N:53.180832, E:-6.1058335
Munster
N:52.6397, E:-9.4833
27
N:52.094166, E:-7.637778
30
N:52.642776, E:-6.585833
12
N:53.059166, E:-6.867778
13
N:52.729443, E:-7.4380555
26
N:52.71361, E:-7.8708334
03
N:52.63389, E:-9.466667
12
N:53.06861, E:-6.8769445
12
N:53.074722, E:-6.845278
25
N:54.261944, E:-8.778334
26
N:52.50028, E:-7.8116665
Leinster
N:53.4815, E:-6.3232
19
N:53.890556, E:-6.388889
11
N:52.150833, E:-9.430555
25
N:54.018333, E:-8.524167
12
N:53.385555, E:-6.8897223
12
N:53.385555, E:-6.8897223
26
N:52.4625, E:-8.1038885
11
N:52.31167, E:-10.016944
04
N:52.06111, E:-8.276389
04
N:52.06111, E:-8.276389
03
N:52.984722, E:-9.294167
21
N:53.669445, E:-6.347778
27
N:52.36028, E:-7.576667
04
N:51.676388, E:-8.766944
18
N:53.783333, E:-7.633333
18
N:53.783333, E:-7.633333
18
N:53.783333, E:-7.633333
21
N:53.692223, E:-6.9936113
02
N:54.1175, E:-7.663611
07
N:53.47333, E:-6.318611
21
N:53.52861, E:-6.6583333
19
N:53.793888, E:-6.3175
Connaught
N:53.85, E:-9.0
N:52.866665, E:-8.783333
N:52.866665, E:-8.783333
13
N:52.47333, E:-7.1875
10
N:53.09833, E:-8.811944
06
N:54.965, E:-7.71
15
N:53.032223, E:-7.1966667
30
N:52.566113, E:-6.7455554
20
N:54.142223, E:-9.799444
11
N:52.461945, E:-9.600278
12
N:53.235, E:-6.524722
16
N:52.521946, E:-8.399167
11
N:52.461945, E:-9.600278
16
N:52.585278, E:-9.233056
24
N:53.616665, E:-8.1
N:53.633335, E:-8.116667
24
N:53.616665, E:-8.1
N:53.633335, E:-8.116667
24
N:53.616665, E:-8.1
Leinster
N:52.9032, E:-6.6124
31
N:52.90111, E:-6.607222
Leinster
N:53.2267, E:-6.1976
04
N:51.899166, E:-8.051389
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