↑ Sunrise and ↓ Sunset in Poland (47 Locations) | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Białystok | ↑ 6:57 am | ↓ 4:26 pm | Katowice | ↑ 7:05 am | ↓ 4:51 pm | Sopot | ↑ 7:19 am | ↓ 4:41 pm |
| Bielsko-Biała | ↑ 7:04 am | ↓ 4:52 pm | Kielce | ↑ 7:00 am | ↓ 4:43 pm | Sosnowiec | ↑ 7:05 am | ↓ 4:50 pm |
| Bydgoszcz | ↑ 7:17 am | ↓ 4:47 pm | Koszalin | ↑ 7:28 am | ↓ 4:51 pm | Suwałki | ↑ 7:00 am | ↓ 4:24 pm |
| Bytom | ↑ 7:06 am | ↓ 4:51 pm | Kraków | ↑ 7:01 am | ↓ 4:47 pm | Szczecin | ↑ 7:32 am | ↓ 5:00 pm |
| Chorzów | ↑ 7:06 am | ↓ 4:51 pm | Legnica | ↑ 7:19 am | ↓ 5:00 pm | Słupsk | ↑ 7:25 am | ↓ 4:47 pm |
| Częstochowa | ↑ 7:06 am | ↓ 4:49 pm | Lidzbark Warmiński | ↑ 7:10 am | ↓ 4:34 pm | Tarnów | ↑ 6:57 am | ↓ 4:43 pm |
| Dąbrowa Górnicza | ↑ 7:05 am | ↓ 4:50 pm | Lódz | ↑ 7:08 am | ↓ 4:45 pm | Toruń | ↑ 7:14 am | ↓ 4:45 pm |
| Elbląg | ↑ 7:15 am | ↓ 4:38 pm | Lublin | ↑ 6:54 am | ↓ 4:34 pm | Tychy | ↑ 7:05 am | ↓ 4:51 pm |
| Gdańsk | ↑ 7:18 am | ↓ 4:41 pm | Olsztyn | ↑ 7:09 am | ↓ 4:35 pm | Warsaw | ↑ 7:03 am | ↓ 4:37 pm |
| Gdynia | ↑ 7:19 am | ↓ 4:41 pm | Opole | ↑ 7:11 am | ↓ 4:54 pm | Wałbrzych | ↑ 7:18 am | ↓ 5:00 pm |
| Gliwice | ↑ 7:07 am | ↓ 4:52 pm | Poznan | ↑ 7:19 am | ↓ 4:53 pm | Wroclaw | ↑ 7:15 am | ↓ 4:56 pm |
| Gorzów Wielkopolski | ↑ 7:27 am | ↓ 4:59 pm | Płock | ↑ 7:09 am | ↓ 4:42 pm | Władysławowo | ↑ 7:21 am | ↓ 4:40 pm |
| Grudziądz | ↑ 7:15 am | ↓ 4:43 pm | Radom | ↑ 7:00 am | ↓ 4:39 pm | Włocławek | ↑ 7:12 am | ↓ 4:44 pm |
| Jastrzębie Zdrój | ↑ 7:06 am | ↓ 4:53 pm | Ruda Śląska | ↑ 7:06 am | ↓ 4:51 pm | Zabrze | ↑ 7:06 am | ↓ 4:51 pm |
| Jelenia Góra | ↑ 7:20 am | ↓ 5:02 pm | Rybnik | ↑ 7:07 am | ↓ 4:53 pm | Zielona Góra | ↑ 7:24 am | ↓ 5:00 pm |
| Kalisz | ↑ 7:13 am | ↓ 4:50 pm | Rzeszów | ↑ 6:53 am | ↓ 4:39 pm | |||
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