Prayer Times in Republic of Korea
14
N:36.2825, E:128.53166
Phoenix Islands
N:35.851112, E:126.34583
13
N:38.066666, E:127.21667
12
N:37.670555, E:126.1925
13
N:37.825554, E:127.38472
13
N:37.254444, E:127.41055
12
N:37.666668, E:126.2
12
N:37.666668, E:126.2
16
N:34.233612, E:126.053055
13
N:38.066666, E:127.21667
16
N:34.324444, E:126.16944
Gilbert Islands
N:33.99278, E:126.39472
17
N:36.415, E:126.584724
17
N:36.333332, E:126.5
17
N:36.415, E:126.584724
17
N:36.326668, E:126.50889
17
N:36.366665, E:126.683334
20
N:35.55, E:127.75
17
N:36.683613, E:127.07389
17
N:36.683613, E:127.07389
13
N:36.966667, E:126.916664
14
N:36.183334, E:128.25
16
N:34.770557, E:127.081665
16
N:35.19278, E:127.37639
Kiribati (general)
N:34.8, E:127.2
16
N:34.64, E:127.09611
Kiribati (general)
N:35.966667, E:126.833336
16
N:34.807777, E:127.1375
10
N:35.1, E:129.03334
13
N:37.760834, E:126.53222
Jeollanam-do
N:34.7697, E:127.0809
06
N:38.275555, E:127.55167
14
N:36.3, E:128.33333
14
N:36.3, E:128.33333
06
N:38.275555, E:127.55167
16
N:34.528057, E:127.5375
21
N:35.503887, E:129.13667
12
N:37.670555, E:126.1925
12
N:37.666668, E:126.2
13
N:37.107224, E:126.388336
06
N:37.566666, E:128.25
16
N:34.135555, E:127.55889
16
N:35.11639, E:127.05
14
N:36.165554, E:128.31833
Kiribati (general)
N:35.183334, E:126.45
Phoenix Islands
N:36.066666, E:127.25
14
N:36.766388, E:129.19778
16
N:34.551666, E:126.22
20
N:34.65917, E:128.3189
Phoenix Islands
N:35.564167, E:126.56
12
N:37.156944, E:126.048615
13
N:37.135555, E:126.757225
20
N:35.101665, E:128.65277
12
N:37.06333, E:125.994446
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