Prayer times in Serbia
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Payer Times for Cities in Serbia
City | Fajr | Sunrise | Dhuhr | Asr | Maghrib | Isha |
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Belgrade | 05:21 | 07:07 | 11:33 | 13:40 | 15:58 | 17:38 |
Kragujevac | 05:18 | 07:03 | 11:31 | 13:41 | 15:58 | 17:37 |
Kraljevo | 05:19 | 07:03 | 11:32 | 13:43 | 16:00 | 17:39 |
Niš | 05:13 | 06:56 | 11:27 | 13:39 | 15:57 | 17:34 |
Novi pazar | 05:19 | 07:01 | 11:32 | 13:45 | 16:03 | 17:40 |
Novi sad | 05:24 | 07:12 | 11:35 | 13:41 | 15:58 | 17:40 |
Pančevo | 05:21 | 07:07 | 11:32 | 13:39 | 15:56 | 17:37 |
Subotica | 05:26 | 07:15 | 11:36 | 13:38 | 15:56 | 17:39 |
Zrenjanin | 05:22 | 07:10 | 11:33 | 13:38 | 15:56 | 17:37 |
Čačak | 05:20 | 07:05 | 11:33 | 13:44 | 16:01 | 17:40 |
Prayer Times of Others Cities in Serbia
About Serbia
Serbia, a captivating mix of Eastern and Western cultures, is situated in the heart of the Balkan Peninsula. It's bordered by Hungary to the north, Romania and Bulgaria to the east, North Macedonia and Kosovo to the south, and Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Montenegro to the west. Serbia, with a diverse population and rich history that stretches back to prehistoric times, has been shaped by numerous civilizations throughout the centuries, including the Romans, Byzantines, Ottomans, and Habsburgs. Today, it's a democratic country moving towards European integration. The capital city, Belgrade, is one of the oldest and liveliest cities in Europe. With the confluence of the Danube and Sava Rivers, Belgrade offers an eclectic mix of architecture, from Ottoman relics and art nouveau masterpieces to brutalist structures. A wealth of museums, galleries, cafes, restaurants, and clubs lend a vibrant energy to the city. Known for its hospitality, Serbia offers delicious local food and wines, with dishes like 'pljeskavica' and 'ćevapi', and wines from the fertile plains of Vojvodina. Across the country, there are numerous monasteries, fortresses, and archaeological sites, including the UNESCO-listed Studenica Monastery and the Roman complex at Gamzigrad. The stunning natural landscapes range from the Pannonian Plain in the north to the mountainous regions of Zlatibor and Kopaonik in the south, offering opportunities for hiking, skiing, and bird watching. Serbia's complex history, warm-hearted people, and varied landscapes make it a uniquely intriguing destination.