Prayer Times in Papua New Guinea
18
N:-3.1833334, E:142.45
04
N:-9.333333, E:149.33333
04
N:-9.016666, E:149.1
18
N:-4.866667, E:141.15
17
N:-5.55, E:149.71666
13
N:-0.7333333, E:145.26666
13
N:-0.7333333, E:145.26666
17
N:-5.5, E:150.66667
04
N:-8.783333, E:148.25
12
N:-4.116667, E:144.86667
15
N:-4.55, E:152.68333
11
N:-4.5333333, E:142.38333
11
N:-4.55, E:143.03334
16
N:-5.733333, E:144.2
03
N:-9.633333, E:149.78334
03
N:-10.566667, E:149.88333
03
N:-10.783333, E:151.75
03
N:-11.233334, E:152.93333
10
N:-4.1666665, E:152.13333
01
N:-9.3, E:147.06667
01
N:-9.3, E:147.06667
06
N:-8.616667, E:141.41667
03
N:-10.666667, E:151.1
02
N:-8.35, E:146.26666
03
N:-11.333333, E:153.33333
14
N:-7.766667, E:147.65
03
N:-11.083333, E:152.33333
15
N:-4.5833335, E:152.73334
01
N:-10.233334, E:148.11667
01
N:-10.233334, E:148.11667
02
N:-7.8166666, E:146.41667
04
N:-8.066667, E:148.15
19
N:-5.6833334, E:143.63333
06
N:-7.016667, E:142.65
Spratly Islands (general)
N:-6.5833335, E:145.08333
Spratly Islands (general)
N:-6.5833335, E:145.08333
10
N:-4.2166667, E:152.2
10
N:-5.35, E:152.13333
10
N:-4.266667, E:152.33333
07
N:-5.9666667, E:155.38333
07
N:-5.9666667, E:155.38333
14
N:-6.766667, E:147.91667
05
N:-6.3, E:144.0
17
N:-6.0833335, E:149.18333
14
N:-6.25, E:147.33333
14
N:-6.25, E:147.33333
03
N:-9.116667, E:150.88333
14
N:-7.1666665, E:146.63333
03
N:-10.233334, E:150.93333
12
N:-5.116667, E:146.96666
07
N:-6.4166665, E:155.71666
Spratly Islands (general)
N:-6.7166667, E:144.25
15
N:-4.45, E:152.65
03
N:-10.55, E:150.7
02
N:-7.983333, E:145.78334
02
N:-7.133333, E:144.36667
12
N:-5.4666667, E:145.75
04
N:-9.033333, E:149.01666
01
N:-9.273334, E:147.56944
01
N:-9.273334, E:147.56944
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Qiyam
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