Prayer times in Slovakia
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Payer Times for Cities in Slovakia
City | Fajr | Sunrise | Dhuhr | Asr | Maghrib | Isha |
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Banská bystrica | 05:28 | 07:22 | 11:35 | 13:30 | 15:47 | 17:36 |
Bratislava | 05:35 | 07:28 | 11:43 | 13:40 | 15:58 | 17:45 |
Košice | 05:19 | 07:14 | 11:27 | 13:21 | 15:39 | 17:28 |
Martin | 05:29 | 07:25 | 11:36 | 13:29 | 15:47 | 17:36 |
Nitra | 05:31 | 07:25 | 11:39 | 13:36 | 15:53 | 17:41 |
Poprad | 05:23 | 07:19 | 11:30 | 13:24 | 15:41 | 17:31 |
Prešov | 05:20 | 07:15 | 11:27 | 13:20 | 15:38 | 17:27 |
Trenčín | 05:32 | 07:27 | 11:39 | 13:34 | 15:51 | 17:40 |
Trnava | 05:33 | 07:27 | 11:41 | 13:37 | 15:55 | 17:43 |
Žilina | 05:30 | 07:26 | 11:37 | 13:29 | 15:47 | 17:37 |
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About Slovakia
Slovakia, a landlocked country in Central Europe, is known for its striking natural beauty, featuring the High Tatras mountains, dense forests, and a rich history. It occupies an area of approximately 49,035 square kilometers and has a population of roughly 5.5 million people. The capital, Bratislava, is recognized for its medieval architecture, vibrant nightlife, and as a political, economic, and cultural hub. Besides, the country has more than 6000 caves and unique folk architecture, both of which are UNESCO-protected. Slovakia shares its borders with five countries: Austria, Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, and Ukraine. The country's history traces back to the Great Moravian Empire, followed by centuries of Hungarian rule and later Czechoslovakia. After the peaceful 'Velvet Revolution' against Communist rule in 1989, Slovakia gained independence in 1993. The country boasts a high-income advanced economy with one of the fastest growth rates in the European Union. The economy is primarily service-based but maintains a robust industrial sector. Slovakia has a significant automotive industry and is the world's largest per-capita car producer. Its culture is diverse and influenced by various ethnic groups, including Slovaks, Hungarians, and Roma. It is also known for its traditions, folklore, and numerous cultural festivals that attract tourists from around the world.