Prayer Times in Republic of Korea
14
N:35.934444, E:129.3514
16
N:35.083057, E:127.189445
17
N:36.559723, E:126.686386
16
N:34.966667, E:126.88333
11
N:37.566666, E:126.933334
21
N:35.558887, E:129.12029
12
N:37.65, E:126.26667
12
N:37.54028, E:126.57528
17
N:36.516666, E:126.666664
16
N:35.093887, E:127.20306
16
N:34.791668, E:125.912224
17
N:36.608055, E:126.35944
Phoenix Islands
N:35.91028, E:126.71639
17
N:36.466667, E:126.48333
17
N:36.416668, E:126.5
12
N:37.239723, E:126.104164
Phoenix Islands
N:35.564167, E:126.6725
20
N:34.63361, E:128.25917
20
N:34.923054, E:128.3225
Kiribati (general)
N:34.833332, E:127.73333
16
N:34.693333, E:125.43
20
N:34.63361, E:128.25917
14
N:35.692223, E:129.4725
14
N:35.692223, E:129.4725
14
N:36.433334, E:129.03334
13
N:37.14111, E:127.57333
16
N:34.445835, E:126.549164
20
N:34.816666, E:128.21666
16
N:34.445835, E:126.549164
16
N:34.289444, E:126.05167
16
N:34.289444, E:126.05167
Gyeongsangnam-do
N:34.7179, E:128.5808
Kiribati (general)
N:34.883335, E:127.71667
Kiribati (general)
N:34.866665, E:127.2
14
N:36.404446, E:128.50471
14
N:36.030277, E:128.00667
14
N:36.53417, E:128.13472
14
N:36.745, E:128.44112
20
N:34.816666, E:128.21666
20
N:34.82, E:128.21945
Kiribati (general)
N:34.883335, E:127.71667
16
N:34.751667, E:126.124725
16
N:34.751667, E:126.124725
20
N:34.82, E:128.21945
14
N:35.814167, E:129.01584
20
N:35.816666, E:127.95
14
N:36.616665, E:128.65
20
N:34.85278, E:128.38583
17
N:36.533333, E:126.73333
15
N:35.72111, E:128.64139
05
N:37.29861, E:127.923615
21
N:35.483334, E:129.45
12
N:37.0225, E:125.99167
21
N:35.483334, E:129.45
Kiribati (general)
N:36.833332, E:129.33333
14
N:36.989723, E:129.40416
Kiribati (general)
N:36.833332, E:129.33333
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