↑ Sunrise and ↓ Sunset in South Africa (39 Locations) |
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Benoni | ↑ 6:09 am | ↓ 5:58 pm | Langebaan | ↑ 6:53 am | ↓ 6:36 pm | Pretoria | ↑ 6:09 am | ↓ 5:58 pm |
Bloemfontein | ↑ 6:19 am | ↓ 6:05 pm | Magaliesburg | ↑ 6:12 am | ↓ 6:01 pm | Rustenburg | ↑ 6:13 am | ↓ 6:02 pm |
Cape Town | ↑ 6:52 am | ↓ 6:34 pm | Marion Island (Prince Edward Islands) | ↑ 6:41 am | ↓ 6:10 pm | Schweizer-Reneke | ↑ 6:21 am | ↓ 6:09 pm |
Carletonville | ↑ 6:13 am | ↓ 6:01 pm | Matsulu | ↑ 5:57 am | ↓ 5:46 pm | Secunda | ↑ 6:06 am | ↓ 5:54 pm |
Durban | ↑ 6:00 am | ↓ 5:45 pm | Meyerton | ↑ 6:10 am | ↓ 5:59 pm | Springbok | ↑ 6:52 am | ↓ 6:38 pm |
East London | ↑ 6:14 am | ↓ 5:57 pm | Mthatha | ↑ 6:09 am | ↓ 5:54 pm | Stellenbosch | ↑ 6:50 am | ↓ 6:32 pm |
Eshowe | ↑ 5:58 am | ↓ 5:44 pm | Nelspruit | ↑ 5:58 am | ↓ 5:47 pm | Strand | ↑ 6:50 am | ↓ 6:32 pm |
George | ↑ 6:36 am | ↓ 6:18 pm | Phuthaditjhaba | ↑ 6:08 am | ↓ 5:55 pm | Thabazimbi | ↑ 6:12 am | ↓ 6:02 pm |
Graaff-Reinet | ↑ 6:27 am | ↓ 6:10 pm | Pietermaritzburg | ↑ 6:02 am | ↓ 5:48 pm | Tzaneen | ↑ 6:01 am | ↓ 5:51 pm |
Grahamstown | ↑ 6:19 am | ↓ 6:02 pm | Polokwane | ↑ 6:04 am | ↓ 5:54 pm | Upington | ↑ 6:38 am | ↓ 6:25 pm |
Hermanus | ↑ 6:49 am | ↓ 6:31 pm | Port Alfred | ↑ 6:18 am | ↓ 6:00 pm | Vereeniging | ↑ 6:11 am | ↓ 5:59 pm |
Johannesburg | ↑ 6:10 am | ↓ 5:59 pm | Port Elizabeth | ↑ 6:23 am | ↓ 6:05 pm | Westonaria | ↑ 6:12 am | ↓ 6:00 pm |
Knysna | ↑ 6:33 am | ↓ 6:16 pm | Potchefstroom | ↑ 6:14 am | ↓ 6:02 pm | Worcester | ↑ 6:48 am | ↓ 6:30 pm |
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