Prayer times in Russia
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Payer Times for Cities in Russia
City | Fajr | Sunrise | Dhuhr | Asr | Maghrib | Isha |
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Chelyabinsk | 05:03 | 07:05 | 12:43 | 15:36 | 18:19 | 20:13 |
Kazan | 03:51 | 05:55 | 11:32 | 14:24 | 17:08 | 19:04 |
Moscow | 04:37 | 06:41 | 12:18 | 15:10 | 17:54 | 19:50 |
Nizhny novgorod | 04:10 | 06:16 | 11:52 | 14:43 | 17:28 | 19:25 |
Novosibirsk | 05:37 | 07:39 | 13:17 | 16:10 | 18:53 | 20:47 |
Omsk | 05:16 | 07:17 | 12:55 | 15:49 | 18:32 | 20:26 |
Rostov-on-don | 04:44 | 06:26 | 12:09 | 15:16 | 17:52 | 19:28 |
Saint petersburg | 04:55 | 07:14 | 12:47 | 15:29 | 18:18 | 20:29 |
Samara | 04:52 | 06:48 | 12:27 | 15:24 | 18:06 | 19:55 |
Yekaterinburg | 05:02 | 07:10 | 12:46 | 15:36 | 18:21 | 20:20 |
Prayer Times of Others Cities in Russia
About Russia
Stretching across Eastern Europe and northern Asia, Russia, officially known as the Russian Federation, holds the distinction of being the world's largest country by land area. Covering over 17 million square kilometers and spanning eleven time zones, it shares its borders with a staggering 16 countries, including nations such as China, Mongolia, and Ukraine. Home to the ninth-largest population globally, Russia's capital Moscow is renowned as Europe's largest city. The nation is deeply ingrained with a rich history and cultural heritage, earning worldwide recognition for its profound contributions to the fields of literature, art, and science. A federal semi-presidential republic by governance, the Russian political system designates the President as the head of state and the Prime Minister as the head of government. As one of the globe's largest economies, Russia's financial strength is majorly driven by its energy exports, including pivotal resources like oil and natural gas. From the sprawling tundra and extensive forests of Siberia to its subtropical beaches, Russia's environment is as diverse as it gets. The nation is host to numerous UNESCO World Heritage Sites, including the historic monuments of Novgorod and Kazan Kremlin. Despite its cultural and natural wealth, Russia has faced criticism and sanctions on the geopolitical front, particularly for its annexation of Crimea in 2014.