Prayer Times in Philippines
30
N:11.133333, E:122.61667
C3
N:7.096667, E:125.61806
54
N:12.1455555, E:122.040276
14
N:17.816668, E:121.566666
69
N:9.216667, E:123.65
30
N:10.65, E:122.23333
51
N:15.766666, E:120.333336
30
N:10.933333, E:122.566666
30
N:10.666667, E:122.6
16
N:13.833333, E:122.95
30
N:10.418333, E:122.57389
30
N:10.429167, E:122.58028
A2
N:10.633333, E:122.933334
66
N:7.5030556, E:123.16361
66
N:7.5, E:123.166664
29
N:17.6, E:120.433334
30
N:11.05, E:122.433334
29
N:17.583334, E:120.38333
14
N:17.816668, E:121.566666
14
N:17.816668, E:121.566666
50
N:15.0, E:120.666664
43
N:8.370556, E:124.345
H2
N:14.898334, E:122.013885
51
N:15.883333, E:120.63333
51
N:15.883333, E:120.63333
51
N:15.879444, E:120.630554
51
N:15.879444, E:120.630554
23
N:11.05, E:125.63333
23
N:11.05, E:125.63333
37
N:10.633333, E:124.833336
G1
N:11.3, E:124.96667
61
N:9.833333, E:126.15
G1
N:11.3, E:124.96667
61
N:9.794167, E:126.121666
21
N:10.741389, E:123.9525
G1
N:11.3, E:124.96667
36
N:16.5, E:120.36667
51
N:15.906111, E:120.861946
36
N:16.5, E:120.36667
H2
N:14.278889, E:121.82389
10
N:16.866667, E:120.8
60
N:5.9, E:120.933334
59
N:10.283333, E:125.183334
54
N:12.066667, E:122.03333
59
N:10.208333, E:125.185555
60
N:5.891111, E:120.94056
54
N:12.100833, E:122.01361
30
N:11.45, E:123.083336
30
N:10.613889, E:122.52583
51
N:16.083334, E:120.78333
30
N:10.613889, E:122.52583
51
N:16.1, E:120.78333
51
N:16.1, E:120.78333
51
N:16.1, E:120.78333
51
N:16.083334, E:120.78333
51
N:16.1, E:120.1
51
N:16.114445, E:120.1175
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