Prayer times in Slovenia
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Payer Times for Cities in Slovenia
City | Fajr | Sunrise | Dhuhr | Asr | Maghrib | Isha |
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Celje | 05:34 | 07:14 | 12:45 | 15:44 | 18:16 | 19:50 |
Kamnik | 05:37 | 07:16 | 12:48 | 15:46 | 18:18 | 19:52 |
Koper | 05:41 | 07:19 | 12:51 | 15:51 | 18:22 | 19:55 |
Kranj | 05:38 | 07:17 | 12:49 | 15:47 | 18:19 | 19:53 |
Ljubljana | 05:37 | 07:17 | 12:48 | 15:47 | 18:19 | 19:52 |
Maribor | 05:32 | 07:13 | 12:44 | 15:42 | 18:14 | 19:48 |
Novo mesto | 05:35 | 07:14 | 12:45 | 15:45 | 18:16 | 19:50 |
Ptuj | 05:31 | 07:12 | 12:43 | 15:41 | 18:13 | 19:47 |
Trbovlje | 05:35 | 07:15 | 12:46 | 15:45 | 18:17 | 19:50 |
Velenje | 05:34 | 07:15 | 12:46 | 15:44 | 18:16 | 19:50 |
Prayer Times of Others Cities in Slovenia
About Slovenia
Slovenia, a central European country, is known for its mountains, ski resorts, and lakes. It is nestled between Italy, Hungary, Austria, and Croatia and boasts a coastline along the Adriatic Sea. The country, which spans an area of 20,273 square kilometers, is home to about 2 million people. Slovenia's capital and largest city is Ljubljana. Characterized by its historic architecture, rich cultural heritage, and an abundance of green spaces, the city is emblematic of the nation's commitment to sustainability - Slovenia was declared the world's first green country by Green Destinations in 2016. The country's diverse geography includes the Julian Alps, the Karst region with its underground caves and rivers, and the Pannonian plains. It's also notable for its biodiversity; almost 60% of its territory is covered by forest. The country is one of the top performers in the EU in terms of water quality and waste management. Its economy is well-diversified and highly developed, with significant contributions from sectors such as pharmaceuticals, automotive, and information technology. Slovenians are known for their hospitality and enjoy a high standard of living. The country is rich in history, having once been part of the Roman Empire, and later Yugoslavia, before gaining independence in 1991.