Prayer Times in Philippines
27
N:16.911112, E:121.14889
66
N:7.5244446, E:122.41472
66
N:7.4944444, E:122.41889
37
N:11.233334, E:124.683334
38
N:13.516666, E:121.85
29
N:17.333334, E:120.51667
31
N:17.166666, E:121.88333
30
N:10.95, E:122.63333
39
N:12.895833, E:123.138054
Calabarzon
N:14.3668, E:121.2222
07
N:14.616667, E:120.55
A9
N:15.487778, E:121.05417
47
N:15.503612, E:121.0275
53
N:14.362778, E:121.22111
32
N:17.293056, E:121.16472
31
N:17.493334, E:121.77861
39
N:12.161667, E:123.40083
47
N:15.533333, E:120.98333
44
N:17.266666, E:121.15
39
N:12.166667, E:123.4
14
N:18.266666, E:121.683334
31
N:17.169445, E:121.898056
31
N:17.183332, E:121.86667
26
N:7.573889, E:126.56
12
N:7.65, E:124.86667
12
N:7.7508335, E:124.72111
26
N:7.731111, E:126.56194
14
N:18.117777, E:121.674446
39
N:12.895833, E:123.138054
01
N:17.416666, E:120.65
64
N:15.302778, E:119.98972
60
N:6.02, E:121.53361
60
N:6.018889, E:121.54639
63
N:15.283333, E:120.683334
64
N:15.261389, E:120.25667
48
N:16.543612, E:121.2425
14
N:18.535833, E:121.26778
12
N:8.033333, E:124.933334
14
N:18.533333, E:121.26667
14
N:18.537222, E:121.28111
64
N:15.3, E:120.03333
51
N:16.111944, E:119.83
64
N:15.366667, E:119.95
48
N:16.315277, E:121.047226
48
N:16.303888, E:121.04583
40
N:13.05, E:120.78333
38
N:13.383333, E:121.833336
63
N:15.308056, E:120.41278
64
N:15.343056, E:119.97
10
N:16.483334, E:120.8
27
N:16.833334, E:121.26667
36
N:16.9, E:120.45
36
N:16.883333, E:120.433334
51
N:15.883333, E:120.48333
48
N:16.543612, E:121.2425
63
N:15.593333, E:120.66917
54
N:12.433333, E:122.0
51
N:16.145555, E:120.110275
64
N:15.033333, E:120.066666
47
N:15.316667, E:121.166664
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