Prayer Times in South Africa
Northern
N:-26.1, E:30.15
Eastern
N:-25.533333, E:28.8
10
N:-25.866667, E:26.466667
North-Western
N:-31.05, E:19.65
11
N:-33.25, E:19.15
11
N:-33.25, E:19.15
11
N:-33.033333, E:19.166666
11
N:-33.0, E:19.2
11
N:-33.566666, E:19.166666
11
N:-33.433334, E:21.9
11
N:-33.333332, E:18.633333
Central
N:-32.666668, E:25.883333
North-Western
N:-34.116665, E:24.4
11
N:-33.483334, E:19.016666
Western
N:-30.083334, E:25.316668
Northern
N:-26.85, E:28.833334
Lusaka
N:-24.033333, E:29.733334
Western
N:-29.766666, E:26.316668
Copperbelt
N:-29.65, E:30.35
10
N:-25.7, E:25.55
Central
N:-32.116665, E:26.783333
Copperbelt
N:-29.75, E:30.7
Western
N:-27.283333, E:27.433332
Central
N:-31.983334, E:26.35
Central
N:-32.133335, E:26.783333
Lusaka
N:-24.3, E:28.933332
Eastern
N:-26.0, E:27.95
North-Western
N:-27.0, E:21.216667
Lusaka
N:-22.45, E:29.283333
North-Western
N:-31.533333, E:22.45
North-Western
N:-32.133335, E:20.6
Western
N:-27.583334, E:27.766666
11
N:-33.383335, E:22.2
11
N:-33.483334, E:19.016666
10
N:-27.333334, E:24.716667
Northern
N:-25.633333, E:31.15
Central
N:-31.05, E:27.9
10
N:-25.85, E:25.866667
10
N:-25.85, E:25.866667
Copperbelt
N:-27.8, E:30.066668
Copperbelt
N:-28.916666, E:29.683332
Northern
N:-26.116667, E:28.75
11
N:-33.466667, E:18.7
10
N:-26.783333, E:24.683332
Lusaka
N:-24.266666, E:28.2
Central
N:-32.383335, E:27.433332
North-Western
N:-27.133333, E:22.35
Copperbelt
N:-29.05, E:31.516666
10
N:-26.25, E:27.233334
Lusaka
N:-24.516666, E:30.016666
Central
N:-33.183334, E:23.866667
Lusaka
N:-22.65, E:28.3
Western
N:-28.183332, E:29.116667
North-Western
N:-30.633333, E:24.05
Western
N:-28.3, E:25.466667
Central
N:-31.8, E:25.616667
11
N:-34.05, E:21.766666
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Qiyam
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