Prayer Times in Republic of Korea
20
N:35.40861, E:129.17027
18
N:35.108055, E:126.83833
18
N:35.108055, E:126.83833
16
N:34.733334, E:126.55
05
N:36.95, E:128.1
18
N:35.108055, E:126.83833
Kiribati (general)
N:34.8, E:127.76667
14
N:36.6, E:129.06667
20
N:34.6725, E:127.95
14
N:36.0, E:128.31667
17
N:36.00028, E:126.72667
Kiribati (general)
N:34.8, E:127.76667
20
N:34.885277, E:128.23694
16
N:34.397778, E:126.98444
16
N:34.82111, E:125.93972
16
N:35.039722, E:125.9725
12
N:37.190556, E:126.36611
20
N:34.619446, E:128.32278
11
N:37.483334, E:127.01667
11
N:37.483334, E:127.01667
12
N:37.318054, E:126.27417
12
N:37.318054, E:126.27417
Phoenix Islands
N:35.995277, E:127.78972
16
N:34.690834, E:127.58083
20
N:35.337776, E:128.40611
16
N:35.283333, E:126.15
06
N:38.329723, E:128.43944
17
N:36.416668, E:126.65
20
N:34.891666, E:128.30667
Phoenix Islands
N:35.43833, E:127.53139
06
N:38.329723, E:128.43944
Kiribati (general)
N:36.083332, E:126.25
13
N:37.983334, E:127.066666
18
N:35.150276, E:126.79583
06
N:38.329723, E:128.43944
14
N:36.983334, E:128.66667
16
N:34.690834, E:127.58083
17
N:36.116665, E:127.083336
16
N:34.690834, E:127.58083
17
N:36.078335, E:126.69972
12
N:37.771667, E:124.74917
14
N:36.640278, E:129.06111
12
N:37.771667, E:124.74917
14
N:36.640278, E:129.06111
12
N:37.74917, E:124.81639
17
N:36.233334, E:126.55
Kiribati (general)
N:37.766666, E:124.75
13
N:37.448055, E:126.74861
16
N:34.435833, E:127.22389
16
N:34.271946, E:125.93889
17
N:36.00028, E:126.72667
12
N:37.324722, E:126.27278
16
N:34.510277, E:126.172775
Kiribati (general)
N:34.8, E:127.76667
05
N:36.78472, E:127.58195
Kiribati (general)
N:37.683334, E:127.933334
Kiribati (general)
N:34.95, E:128.63333
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