Prayer Times in Philippines
30
N:11.552778, E:123.23361
30
N:11.552778, E:123.23361
14
N:18.0125, E:121.470276
G7
N:6.9747224, E:121.95861
G7
N:6.9747224, E:121.95861
49
N:10.981667, E:119.27861
49
N:11.001667, E:119.26889
H2
N:14.716667, E:121.7
66
N:7.708889, E:122.505
54
N:12.25, E:123.11667
35
N:7.846667, E:124.03389
26
N:6.8613887, E:126.30194
26
N:6.7527776, E:126.25972
G7
N:6.9380555, E:122.07806
G7
N:6.9219446, E:122.15639
38
N:13.366389, E:121.96611
30
N:10.7, E:122.2
30
N:10.638056, E:122.24111
55
N:11.616667, E:124.8
16
N:13.933333, E:122.65
30
N:11.455556, E:123.284164
30
N:11.455556, E:123.284164
56
N:7.1405554, E:124.38611
34
N:7.8627777, E:123.76722
22
N:6.5, E:122.03333
22
N:6.4166665, E:122.066666
22
N:6.4191666, E:122.065
18
N:11.433333, E:122.566666
H3
N:9.935, E:122.65722
58
N:12.879444, E:123.81028
39
N:12.280278, E:123.23139
39
N:12.285, E:123.2175
39
N:12.283333, E:123.23333
09
N:14.081111, E:120.72139
09
N:14.0616665, E:120.70028
30
N:10.625, E:122.724724
01
N:17.55, E:120.9
39
N:12.466667, E:123.683334
E4
N:10.983334, E:124.53333
H2
N:13.25, E:122.61667
54
N:12.917778, E:122.07861
54
N:12.911944, E:122.08528
66
N:7.3858333, E:122.87334
G7
N:6.983333, E:122.35
G7
N:6.9827776, E:122.35306
A8
N:8.983334, E:125.55
65
N:7.869167, E:122.17167
13
N:14.816667, E:120.98333
47
N:15.766666, E:120.98333
51
N:15.883333, E:120.6
66
N:7.5316668, E:122.798615
25
N:5.451389, E:125.47528
25
N:5.4533334, E:125.45528
25
N:5.453611, E:125.4725
30
N:10.570556, E:122.70722
60
N:5.932778, E:120.88917
57
N:7.15, E:124.816666
31
N:17.262222, E:121.82917
62
N:8.25, E:126.35
65
N:7.8730555, E:122.18667
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