Prayer Times in Republic of Korea
05
N:37.116665, E:128.4
12
N:37.66722, E:125.695
16
N:34.63972, E:126.1475
16
N:34.466667, E:126.05
17
N:36.23389, E:126.055275
17
N:36.19361, E:126.5675
14
N:35.816666, E:129.2
20
N:34.83139, E:128.31944
20
N:34.6975, E:128.54695
Chungcheongnam-do
N:36.7564, E:126.2978
16
N:34.266388, E:125.992226
10
N:35.075554, E:128.91278
17
N:36.927776, E:126.16917
16
N:34.674168, E:127.774445
16
N:34.674168, E:127.774445
16
N:34.195, E:126.76028
12
N:37.386112, E:126.41917
20
N:34.766666, E:128.05
16
N:35.029446, E:125.970276
05
N:36.916668, E:127.75
05
N:36.916668, E:127.75
16
N:34.67278, E:125.367226
14
N:36.416668, E:129.43333
19
N:36.32139, E:127.41972
16
N:34.71, E:127.266945
19
N:36.37361, E:127.400276
Kiribati (general)
N:34.816666, E:128.7
Gilbert Islands
N:33.366665, E:126.86667
12
N:37.66722, E:125.695
12
N:37.66722, E:125.695
12
N:37.66722, E:125.695
13
N:37.243057, E:126.59028
16
N:34.285557, E:127.44
06
N:38.211388, E:128.13417
Kiribati (general)
N:37.666668, E:128.83333
06
N:37.0975, E:128.91638
16
N:34.280834, E:127.160835
20
N:34.681667, E:128.62138
10
N:35.226112, E:129.22833
16
N:34.64722, E:126.01028
16
N:35.2025, E:125.90945
06
N:37.0975, E:128.91638
06
N:38.166668, E:128.61667
06
N:38.175835, E:128.60306
14
N:36.065277, E:129.5689
14
N:35.746387, E:129.48389
16
N:34.333332, E:126.833336
12
N:37.170555, E:126.265
Kiribati (general)
N:35.016666, E:126.23333
20
N:35.291668, E:127.95556
20
N:34.8925, E:127.87055
06
N:38.499443, E:128.42361
Phoenix Islands
N:35.65139, E:126.94417
16
N:34.756943, E:127.5
16
N:34.634167, E:126.06834
14
N:37.495, E:130.81667
16
N:35.185276, E:126.21028
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