Prayer Times in Philippines
18
N:11.483334, E:122.816666
07
N:14.813611, E:120.520836
07
N:14.816667, E:120.53333
07
N:14.813611, E:120.520836
60
N:6.125, E:121.85222
57
N:7.05, E:124.583336
25
N:5.366667, E:125.41972
21
N:9.5475, E:123.751945
35
N:7.8333335, E:124.333336
38
N:13.366944, E:121.8525
H2
N:14.183333, E:121.63333
H2
N:14.183333, E:121.63333
H2
N:13.753333, E:122.16583
51
N:15.75, E:120.316666
16
N:13.816667, E:122.98333
60
N:5.592222, E:120.865555
49
N:12.285556, E:120.36528
60
N:5.5972223, E:120.865
49
N:10.003612, E:119.01583
49
N:10.003333, E:119.023056
58
N:12.6, E:123.95
55
N:12.161667, E:124.852776
B3
N:12.228611, E:124.5875
07
N:14.505, E:120.49472
35
N:7.9, E:124.316666
F7
N:14.033333, E:121.3
35
N:7.8883333, E:124.34722
35
N:7.9041667, E:124.3225
49
N:10.369445, E:119.52944
49
N:10.378333, E:119.51361
49
N:10.361667, E:119.51
49
N:10.368055, E:119.5325
05
N:13.6, E:123.53333
19
N:14.033333, E:124.26667
34
N:7.883333, E:123.933334
35
N:7.9, E:121.333336
66
N:7.621389, E:123.413055
35
N:7.9041667, E:124.3225
49
N:10.033333, E:118.78333
66
N:7.621389, E:123.413055
16
N:13.733334, E:123.15
29
N:17.533333, E:120.45
60
N:5.987222, E:120.93361
55
N:11.901667, E:124.748055
55
N:11.901667, E:124.748055
31
N:16.65, E:121.51667
55
N:11.916667, E:124.76667
55
N:11.895278, E:124.74
29
N:16.933332, E:120.45
30
N:10.681945, E:122.30167
41
N:13.366667, E:121.05
30
N:10.681945, E:122.30167
49
N:8.367778, E:117.240555
60
N:5.6025, E:120.87361
55
N:11.736944, E:124.784164
60
N:5.601389, E:120.87778
49
N:9.305833, E:118.47305
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Qiyam
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