Prayer Times in Papua New Guinea
01
N:-10.166667, E:148.61667
14
N:-6.6, E:147.81667
03
N:-10.166667, E:151.18333
06
N:-8.216667, E:141.56667
12
N:-5.8166666, E:145.08333
11
N:-3.65, E:142.98334
14
N:-6.35, E:146.61667
09
N:-6.05, E:145.53334
07
N:-5.5666666, E:154.58333
03
N:-10.516666, E:149.85
12
N:-5.766667, E:145.15
12
N:-5.766667, E:145.15
08
N:-5.9333334, E:145.03334
08
N:-5.9333334, E:144.9
08
N:-5.9333334, E:145.03334
15
N:-3.5333333, E:152.33333
08
N:-6.2166667, E:145.13333
03
N:-10.683333, E:150.3
03
N:-10.533333, E:150.81667
03
N:-10.2, E:151.21666
12
N:-5.3166666, E:145.75
17
N:-5.5833335, E:149.16667
03
N:-10.616667, E:150.93333
08
N:-5.9333334, E:145.03334
12
N:-5.766667, E:145.15
04
N:-9.633333, E:149.01666
17
N:-5.55, E:150.95
12
N:-5.616667, E:146.2
12
N:-5.3166666, E:145.61667
03
N:-10.333333, E:150.53334
03
N:-10.35, E:149.68333
08
N:-6.0333333, E:144.78334
08
N:-5.983333, E:144.78334
16
N:-5.8333335, E:144.13333
12
N:-5.1833334, E:145.55
09
N:-5.95, E:145.31667
09
N:-6.0333333, E:145.33333
09
N:-5.983333, E:145.33333
09
N:-5.983333, E:145.33333
08
N:-6.133333, E:145.13333
04
N:-9.233334, E:149.23334
03
N:-9.716667, E:149.28334
03
N:-10.3, E:150.75
01
N:-8.283333, E:147.06667
01
N:-8.333333, E:147.0
03
N:-10.316667, E:150.46666
03
N:-10.316667, E:150.43333
03
N:-10.583333, E:150.58333
12
N:-5.883333, E:145.93333
02
N:-7.55, E:145.95
18
N:-3.2833333, E:142.05
08
N:-6.2166667, E:145.06667
03
N:-9.65, E:149.4
06
N:-9.333333, E:142.63333
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Qiyam
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