Prayer times in Kiribati
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Payer Times for Cities in Kiribati
City | Fajr | Sunrise | Dhuhr | Asr | Maghrib | Isha |
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Bairiki village | 05:07 | 06:22 | 12:23 | 15:48 | 18:25 | 19:35 |
Betio village | 05:07 | 06:22 | 12:23 | 15:48 | 18:25 | 19:35 |
Bikenibeu village | 05:07 | 06:22 | 12:23 | 15:48 | 18:25 | 19:35 |
South tarawa | 05:07 | 06:22 | 12:23 | 15:48 | 18:25 | 19:35 |
Teaoraereke village | 05:07 | 06:22 | 12:23 | 15:48 | 18:25 | 19:35 |
Prayer Times of Others Cities in Kiribati
About Kiribati
Kiribati, formally known as the Republic of Kiribati, is an island country nestled in the central Pacific Ocean. With 33 coral atolls and isles, it straddles both the equator and the International Date Line. Kiribati is renowned for its rich cultural heritage which encapsulates traditional music, dance, and handicrafts. The country's music is generally based on chanting or other forms of vocalizing, complemented by body percussion. The vibrant local culture is best experienced in its capital and largest city, South Tarawa. This city boasts beautiful beaches and a bustling local market. The natural biodiversity of Kiribati is striking, with a variety of marine flora and fauna, including numerous endemic species. The Phoenix Islands Protected Area, one of the world's largest marine protected areas, is in Kiribati and is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Economically, Kiribati heavily relies on overseas aid, remittances, and revenues from fishing licenses. Exports are primarily comprised of copra and seaweed. However, Kiribati faces significant challenges due to its vulnerability to climate change. Rising sea levels pose a serious threat to these low-lying islands, threatening their very existence. Yet, the I-Kiribati people, as they are known, demonstrate exceptional resilience and warm hospitality, qualities that are deeply ingrained in their culture.