Prayer Times in Philippines
11
N:9.966667, E:123.916664
16
N:13.9, E:123.28333
67
N:12.464444, E:124.2925
55
N:11.983611, E:124.77639
39
N:12.4975, E:123.69
45
N:10.833333, E:123.083336
50
N:15.196667, E:120.672775
H2
N:13.920556, E:122.11222
50
N:15.196667, E:120.672775
H2
N:13.920556, E:122.11222
51
N:15.833333, E:120.26667
51
N:16.183332, E:119.8
51
N:16.116667, E:120.4
35
N:7.508611, E:124.03889
H3
N:10.736389, E:123.37111
17
N:9.2497225, E:124.67528
21
N:9.883333, E:123.583336
30
N:10.716667, E:122.26667
37
N:10.596111, E:124.8425
05
N:13.297222, E:123.360275
05
N:13.344444, E:123.83417
37
N:11.783333, E:124.26667
09
N:14.083333, E:121.01667
A8
N:8.804167, E:125.58444
A8
N:8.804167, E:125.58444
37
N:11.190278, E:124.41361
56
N:7.068611, E:124.10694
A8
N:8.805555, E:125.56722
A8
N:8.804167, E:125.58444
67
N:12.283333, E:125.316666
39
N:12.35, E:123.36667
55
N:11.9, E:124.4
Ilocos
N:15.9528, E:120.2155
51
N:15.916667, E:120.183334
31
N:16.779167, E:121.53833
51
N:16.016666, E:120.15
06
N:11.75, E:122.066666
11
N:9.683333, E:124.083336
17
N:9.109722, E:124.70167
39
N:12.453333, E:123.70611
11
N:9.763611, E:124.16639
06
N:11.75, E:122.066666
19
N:13.996388, E:124.27861
19
N:14.0, E:124.28333
51
N:15.923333, E:120.26639
23
N:11.701389, E:125.46639
21
N:9.916667, E:123.4
21
N:9.916667, E:123.4
23
N:11.7, E:125.46667
61
N:9.6472225, E:125.545555
56
N:7.440833, E:124.25916
56
N:7.4697223, E:124.265
56
N:7.440833, E:124.25916
28
N:17.983334, E:120.7
06
N:11.083333, E:122.183334
04
N:11.7, E:122.333336
04
N:11.7, E:122.333336
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