Prayer times in Belgium
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Payer Times for Cities in Belgium
City | Fajr | Sunrise | Dhuhr | Asr | Maghrib | Isha |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Bruges | 6:33 | 8:31 | 12:38 | 14:25 | 16:44 | 18:42 |
Brussels | 6:29 | 8:27 | 12:34 | 14:21 | 16:40 | 18:38 |
Ghent | 6:32 | 8:30 | 12:37 | 14:24 | 16:43 | 18:41 |
Hasselt | 6:25 | 8:23 | 12:30 | 14:17 | 16:36 | 18:34 |
Houthalen-helchteren | 6:25 | 8:23 | 12:30 | 14:17 | 16:36 | 18:34 |
Kortrijk | 6:33 | 8:31 | 12:38 | 14:25 | 16:44 | 18:42 |
Lige | 6:23 | 8:21 | 12:28 | 14:15 | 16:34 | 18:32 |
Mons | 6:31 | 8:29 | 12:36 | 14:23 | 16:42 | 18:40 |
Namur | 6:26 | 8:24 | 12:31 | 14:18 | 16:37 | 18:35 |
Ronse | 6:32 | 8:30 | 12:37 | 14:24 | 16:43 | 18:41 |
Tournai | 6:33 | 8:31 | 12:38 | 14:25 | 16:44 | 18:42 |
Verviers | 6:23 | 8:21 | 12:28 | 14:15 | 16:34 | 18:32 |
Prayer Times of Others Cities in Belgium
About Belgium
Belgium, officially known as the Kingdom of Belgium, is a Western European country renowned for its fascinating historical sites, culture, and gastronomy. Covering an area of about 30,689 square kilometers, it is a compact nation nestled between Germany, France, Luxembourg, and the Netherlands. With approximately 11.5 million people, Belgium has a diverse population that includes Dutch-speaking Flemings in the north, French-speaking Walloons in the south, and a small German-speaking community in the east. Belgium's capital, Brussels, is a cosmopolitan city that serves not only as the country's nerve center but also as the de facto capital of the European Union, and the headquarters of NATO. Belgium is known for its Gothic architecture, including iconic structures like the Atomium and the Cathedral of St. Michael and St. Gudula in Brussels. It's famed for its fine art, with historical figures like Peter Paul Rubens and René Magritte having Belgian roots. Belgium's gastronomic culture is world-renowned, with Belgian chocolate, waffles, beer, and fries garnering international acclaim. The country has a highly developed market economy, one of the world's highest GDP per capita, and hosts several multinational corporations' headquarters. Its history reflects a strategic battleground for many European powers, leaving a rich historical legacy of architecture, culture, and art. Despite its linguistic divide leading to political complexities, Belgium maintains a high standard of living and an excellent healthcare system, making it one of Europe's most desirable countries to live in.