Prayer Times in Republic of Korea
17
N:36.112778, E:127.23389
13
N:37.258057, E:127.69778
12
N:37.803055, E:126.461945
20
N:35.35, E:128.16667
16
N:34.866665, E:126.53333
20
N:35.08, E:128.4914
Kiribati (general)
N:34.7, E:127.083336
13
N:37.42139, E:127.75389
20
N:34.975555, E:128.40167
18
N:35.156113, E:126.89667
06
N:37.325832, E:129.20778
20
N:35.08, E:128.4914
17
N:36.283333, E:126.583336
20
N:34.716946, E:127.95722
17
N:36.283333, E:126.583336
20
N:34.716946, E:127.95722
16
N:34.544445, E:126.88556
Kiribati (general)
N:36.233334, E:126.916664
13
N:37.566666, E:127.76667
16
N:34.305557, E:125.90305
13
N:37.566666, E:127.76667
Phoenix Islands
N:35.79972, E:127.64
Kiribati (general)
N:35.55, E:127.65
14
N:36.966667, E:128.38333
14
N:36.966667, E:128.38333
17
N:36.116665, E:127.48333
20
N:35.086945, E:127.84278
14
N:36.581665, E:128.14417
14
N:36.581665, E:128.14417
05
N:36.783333, E:127.933334
17
N:36.112778, E:127.23389
20
N:35.459446, E:127.861115
17
N:36.529446, E:126.33417
Phoenix Islands
N:36.1, E:127.0
16
N:34.766666, E:126.98333
20
N:34.60889, E:128.23694
11
N:37.566666, E:126.85
Incheon
N:37.5206, E:126.8747
16
N:34.498055, E:126.640274
17
N:36.112778, E:127.23389
16
N:34.766666, E:126.98333
20
N:35.05, E:128.45
20
N:35.15139, E:127.843056
05
N:36.810276, E:127.462776
Seoul
N:37.5446, E:126.8292
06
N:37.930832, E:128.765
06
N:37.930832, E:128.765
10
N:35.17611, E:129.07584
10
N:35.17361, E:129.07611
17
N:36.738888, E:126.44666
17
N:36.738888, E:126.44666
13
N:37.205, E:127.59417
10
N:35.228333, E:129.19583
20
N:35.655277, E:128.5214
17
N:36.833332, E:127.23333
05
N:36.9, E:128.25
05
N:36.9, E:128.25
06
N:37.620834, E:127.76583
06
N:37.620834, E:127.76583
Kiribati (general)
N:37.616665, E:127.76667
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