Prayer Times in Philippines
65
N:7.869167, E:122.17167
65
N:7.8733335, E:122.185
66
N:8.131111, E:123.43166
38
N:13.428889, E:121.86
45
N:10.333333, E:123.05
58
N:12.871388, E:123.65222
49
N:9.276389, E:118.03833
49
N:9.276389, E:118.03833
12
N:7.483333, E:125.01667
05
N:13.333333, E:123.933334
49
N:10.378889, E:119.4575
49
N:10.368055, E:119.46694
49
N:10.353611, E:119.42639
51
N:16.083334, E:120.6
35
N:7.8080554, E:124.32667
55
N:11.666667, E:125.36667
35
N:7.6980557, E:123.86916
08
N:20.473612, E:122.03639
39
N:11.966667, E:123.15
Cagayan Valley
N:17.2762, E:121.8124
31
N:17.266666, E:121.88333
31
N:17.262222, E:121.82917
09
N:14.1, E:121.01667
30
N:10.95, E:122.63333
H2
N:13.9, E:122.166664
G7
N:6.95, E:121.96667
H2
N:13.211667, E:122.634445
H2
N:13.211667, E:122.634445
57
N:7.0333333, E:125.05
15
N:14.266666, E:122.7
63
N:15.416667, E:120.73333
H2
N:13.945, E:121.51195
40
N:13.735, E:120.28917
72
N:5.3658333, E:120.305
72
N:5.373611, E:120.315
39
N:12.502222, E:123.443886
39
N:12.502222, E:123.443886
01
N:17.366667, E:120.71667
56
N:7.133333, E:124.4
56
N:7.115556, E:124.38861
72
N:4.923333, E:119.958885
30
N:10.916667, E:122.666664
30
N:10.916667, E:122.666664
30
N:10.916667, E:122.666664
30
N:10.95, E:122.63333
28
N:18.0175, E:120.63944
28
N:18.033333, E:120.566666
39
N:12.502222, E:123.443886
40
N:13.833333, E:120.1
34
N:8.3, E:124.333336
72
N:4.6966667, E:119.404724
72
N:4.6966667, E:119.404724
72
N:4.7425, E:119.39139
72
N:4.7933335, E:119.44278
72
N:4.6966667, E:119.404724
72
N:4.7447224, E:119.390274
72
N:4.6597223, E:119.350555
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