Prayer Times in Philippines
36
N:16.573055, E:120.41389
H2
N:14.85, E:122.0
49
N:11.248333, E:119.62666
47
N:15.950556, E:121.187225
47
N:15.950556, E:121.187225
49
N:11.425278, E:119.76195
05
N:13.3475, E:123.86417
H2
N:14.666667, E:122.0
30
N:11.016666, E:122.566666
30
N:11.033333, E:122.566666
30
N:11.033333, E:122.55
30
N:11.016666, E:122.51667
30
N:11.033333, E:122.55
30
N:11.016666, E:122.51667
49
N:11.711667, E:120.02778
37
N:11.116667, E:125.03333
21
N:10.266666, E:123.583336
H2
N:13.861389, E:122.3825
51
N:16.133333, E:119.78333
64
N:15.582778, E:119.93278
51
N:16.383333, E:119.916664
51
N:16.421389, E:119.92694
31
N:17.0, E:121.88333
31
N:17.0, E:121.9
23
N:11.083333, E:125.583336
14
N:18.283333, E:121.85
37
N:10.408889, E:124.723335
H3
N:10.814167, E:123.415276
H3
N:10.814167, E:123.415276
55
N:11.676666, E:125.04222
09
N:13.963056, E:120.63917
E4
N:11.005834, E:124.66695
28
N:17.983334, E:120.65
05
N:13.283333, E:123.916664
40
N:13.776667, E:120.124725
20
N:14.451389, E:120.92333
46
N:10.294723, E:123.2975
64
N:14.866389, E:120.2675
13
N:14.783333, E:120.78333
13
N:14.783333, E:120.76667
28
N:17.918888, E:120.63611
H2
N:14.074722, E:122.240555
29
N:17.866667, E:120.45
58
N:12.966667, E:124.0
14
N:18.2, E:121.816666
67
N:12.614445, E:125.07083
C3
N:6.976389, E:125.477776
25
N:6.950278, E:125.485275
16
N:13.946111, E:123.57
16
N:13.95, E:123.583336
37
N:10.883333, E:124.5
H2
N:13.863889, E:121.944725
13
N:14.949166, E:121.02389
D6
N:13.933333, E:121.083336
14
N:18.047777, E:121.630554
54
N:12.583333, E:122.26667
H2
N:14.074722, E:122.240555
H2
N:14.074722, E:122.240555
14
N:18.047777, E:121.630554
45
N:10.783333, E:123.45
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