Prayer Times in Ireland
06
N:55.01389, E:-7.979722
12
N:53.144722, E:-6.774722
Leinster
N:53.4522, E:-7.0997
04
N:51.766666, E:-8.966667
23
N:53.095554, E:-7.721389
23
N:53.10361, E:-7.7075
06
N:55.24472, E:-7.6794443
04
N:51.8625, E:-8.049723
10
N:53.373333, E:-8.536944
20
N:54.060555, E:-9.97
Munster
N:51.7075, E:-8.5306
04
N:51.670277, E:-8.506389
N:51.366665, E:-8.0
04
N:51.8, E:-8.633333
04
N:51.8, E:-8.633333
27
N:51.97222, E:-7.8130555
Leinster
N:53.4263, E:-6.1796
07
N:53.42472, E:-6.175833
03
N:52.81389, E:-9.241389
04
N:51.6875, E:-8.447222
10
N:53.139446, E:-8.933611
Connaught
N:53.1394, E:-8.9336
10
N:53.163887, E:-8.956667
04
N:52.04139, E:-9.134167
04
N:51.663055, E:-9.074445
N:53.17611, E:-6.3341665
31
N:53.16528, E:-6.378611
31
N:52.945557, E:-6.3272223
31
N:52.955833, E:-6.3075
10
N:53.314724, E:-9.150278
10
N:53.314724, E:-9.150278
10
N:53.28472, E:-8.285556
N:53.25, E:-5.9166665
12
N:53.351944, E:-7.0216665
N:52.166668, E:-9.166667
16
N:52.63139, E:-8.509722
N:52.166668, E:-9.166667
04
N:52.196945, E:-8.4175
07
N:53.5825, E:-6.2444444
26
N:52.5475, E:-7.9972224
13
N:52.600277, E:-7.209722
11
N:51.855278, E:-10.136111
N:53.75, E:-9.55
02
N:54.020557, E:-6.9644446
N:54.0325, E:-6.965833
12
N:53.17472, E:-6.976389
31
N:52.996666, E:-6.5475
26
N:52.92139, E:-8.218333
11
N:52.27778, E:-9.486111
11
N:51.926945, E:-10.287222
N:52.31889, E:-8.611111
15
N:53.1075, E:-7.259722
Connacht
N:53.7899, E:-8.9188
N:53.783333, E:-8.916667
26
N:52.920277, E:-7.6844444
N:52.880554, E:-7.246667
26
N:52.892776, E:-8.078889
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Qiyam
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