Prayer Times in Philippines
23
N:11.325833, E:125.619446
59
N:10.3, E:125.21667
49
N:11.450556, E:119.645836
49
N:11.450556, E:119.645836
B2
N:8.4, E:124.53333
49
N:10.85, E:119.333336
39
N:12.55, E:123.65
21
N:9.544167, E:123.33195
37
N:10.753333, E:124.79305
49
N:10.4, E:119.13333
49
N:10.451389, E:119.77333
09
N:13.676666, E:121.450554
09
N:13.676666, E:121.450554
51
N:16.016666, E:119.76667
51
N:16.026388, E:119.76611
51
N:16.016666, E:119.76667
31
N:17.256666, E:121.609726
31
N:17.256666, E:121.609726
14
N:19.5575, E:121.94334
14
N:19.55, E:121.95
Eastern Visayas
N:11.3219, E:124.7349
37
N:11.316667, E:124.76667
37
N:11.292778, E:124.705
G1
N:11.316667, E:124.96667
37
N:11.292778, E:124.705
37
N:11.3, E:124.683334
37
N:11.3, E:124.683334
37
N:11.3, E:124.683334
G1
N:11.307777, E:124.961945
G1
N:11.325556, E:124.96333
G1
N:11.316667, E:124.96667
56
N:7.15, E:124.21667
23
N:11.733334, E:125.433334
31
N:17.433332, E:121.76667
72
N:5.217222, E:119.89667
72
N:5.2225, E:119.90667
14
N:17.738611, E:121.65139
56
N:7.0333333, E:124.48333
71
N:6.6597223, E:124.06834
06
N:11.99, E:121.55805
50
N:14.866944, E:120.538055
50
N:14.85, E:120.55
50
N:14.85, E:120.55
41
N:13.368333, E:121.12945
28
N:18.507778, E:120.71
41
N:13.371667, E:121.14
41
N:13.416667, E:121.13333
28
N:18.507778, E:120.71
28
N:18.52861, E:120.71555
31
N:17.359444, E:121.72528
39
N:11.955556, E:123.71222
60
N:5.707778, E:120.83139
72
N:5.3438888, E:120.22083
60
N:5.667778, E:120.800835
60
N:5.693333, E:120.80334
60
N:6.251389, E:120.5775
72
N:5.3377776, E:120.22667
03
N:8.072222, E:126.06416
50
N:14.983334, E:120.48333
11
N:10.219722, E:124.32166
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Qiyam
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