Prayer times in Panama
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Payer Times for Cities in Panama
City | Fajr | Sunrise | Dhuhr | Asr | Maghrib | Isha |
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Arraijan | 05:10 | 06:25 | 12:13 | 15:33 | 18:01 | 19:12 |
Colon | 05:11 | 06:27 | 12:14 | 15:33 | 18:02 | 19:13 |
David | 05:20 | 06:35 | 12:24 | 15:44 | 18:13 | 19:24 |
La chorrera | 05:10 | 06:25 | 12:14 | 15:33 | 18:02 | 19:13 |
Las cumbres | 05:09 | 06:25 | 12:13 | 15:32 | 18:01 | 19:12 |
Pacora | 05:08 | 06:24 | 12:12 | 15:31 | 18:00 | 19:11 |
Panama city | 05:09 | 06:24 | 12:13 | 15:32 | 18:01 | 19:12 |
San miguelito | 05:09 | 06:24 | 12:13 | 15:32 | 18:01 | 19:11 |
Santiago de veraguas | 05:14 | 06:29 | 12:18 | 15:39 | 18:08 | 19:19 |
Tocumen | 05:09 | 06:24 | 12:12 | 15:32 | 18:00 | 19:11 |
Prayer Times of Others Cities in Panama
About Panama
The Republic of Panama, a slender, s-shaped nation stretching from Central to South America, offers more than just a vital link between the Pacific and Atlantic oceans with its legendary Panama Canal. It's a vibrant country, thriving with unique culture, history, and biodiversity. The population is as diverse as the landscape, with people of Indigenous, African, and European descent contributing to the country's rich cultural heritage. Panama City, the capital, juxtaposes modern skyscrapers, casinos, and nightclubs with the historical site of Casco Viejo, which boasts colonial-era landmarks. While its urban areas buzz with activity, Panama's vast stretches of wilderness include tropical rainforests, beautiful beaches, and verdant mountains. Its biodiversity is among the highest in the world; Darien National Park and Coiba National Marine Park are UNESCO World Heritage sites, providing habitats for countless species. A lesser-known fact about Panama is its unique geographical feature, being the only place in the world where you can see the sun rise on the Pacific and set on the Atlantic. Also noteworthy is the country's vibrant festivals, like the colorful Carnival of Panama, one of the biggest festivals in the world. The local cuisine is a delightful blend of indigenous, Spanish, and Afro-Caribbean influences, with dishes such as sancocho, a hearty chicken and vegetable stew, being a must-try. From its natural splendors to its welcoming people, Panama promises an enriching and varied experience.