Prayer Times in Philippines
21
N:10.366667, E:123.96667
04
N:11.533333, E:122.3
62
N:9.273889, E:125.891945
12
N:8.023056, E:125.13778
18
N:11.365833, E:122.76722
54
N:12.1455555, E:122.040276
64
N:15.166667, E:120.11667
55
N:11.923611, E:124.74861
64
N:14.883333, E:120.25
64
N:15.166667, E:120.03333
29
N:7.483333, E:120.433334
51
N:15.933333, E:120.833336
28
N:18.066668, E:120.51667
B3
N:12.1455555, E:124.54278
69
N:9.133333, E:123.63333
30
N:10.65, E:122.23333
21
N:9.495833, E:123.34639
39
N:12.392777, E:123.4075
18
N:11.510834, E:122.524445
04
N:11.507778, E:122.52611
04
N:11.529445, E:122.51667
46
N:9.079722, E:122.95028
11
N:10.1, E:124.35
21
N:10.733334, E:123.833336
Northern Mindanao
N:8.1177, E:125.3323
12
N:8.1, E:125.3
48
N:16.35, E:120.933334
48
N:16.316668, E:120.933334
29
N:17.75, E:120.45
46
N:9.746667, E:122.87583
39
N:11.927222, E:123.9825
28
N:17.85, E:120.45
30
N:11.266666, E:123.01667
06
N:10.543333, E:121.95805
06
N:10.55, E:121.95
30
N:11.266666, E:123.01667
31
N:17.418888, E:121.867775
04
N:11.933333, E:121.96667
25
N:5.6833334, E:125.48333
72
N:5.2366667, E:119.94583
72
N:5.2366667, E:119.94583
47
N:15.533333, E:120.8
46
N:9.566667, E:123.1
31
N:17.128334, E:121.85
31
N:17.433332, E:121.86667
31
N:17.128334, E:121.85
31
N:17.128334, E:121.85
31
N:17.128334, E:121.85
31
N:17.133333, E:121.85
30
N:10.59, E:122.70556
30
N:10.585834, E:122.71028
05
N:13.183333, E:123.583336
11
N:9.889167, E:123.96222
03
N:8.417778, E:126.02611
49
N:9.761389, E:121.29444
11
N:9.728333, E:124.44833
C3
N:7.137778, E:125.60611
11
N:9.722222, E:124.445274
11
N:9.716667, E:124.433334
30
N:10.95, E:122.5
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