Prayer Times in Philippines
39
N:12.218333, E:123.52917
39
N:12.218333, E:123.52917
06
N:10.633333, E:121.98333
06
N:10.633333, E:121.98333
E3
N:14.824166, E:120.26806
14
N:18.56889, E:122.117226
06
N:10.633333, E:121.98333
31
N:17.016666, E:122.25
18
N:11.25, E:122.8
32
N:17.725555, E:121.39611
41
N:12.355556, E:121.373886
30
N:11.483611, E:123.21639
14
N:19.170555, E:121.21861
21
N:9.9, E:123.55
16
N:13.833333, E:122.95
16
N:13.85, E:122.9
46
N:9.820556, E:123.144165
46
N:9.8325, E:123.165
H3
N:9.505278, E:122.58139
35
N:7.8333335, E:124.4
15
N:13.966667, E:122.933334
37
N:10.916667, E:124.88333
59
N:10.4, E:125.2
06
N:10.816667, E:122.083336
37
N:11.0, E:124.433334
59
N:10.416667, E:125.183334
30
N:11.483611, E:123.21639
54
N:12.351111, E:122.09389
30
N:10.65, E:122.23333
15
N:14.45, E:122.916664
64
N:14.876945, E:120.06333
37
N:11.431666, E:124.82222
15
N:14.183333, E:122.9
H2
N:14.166667, E:122.21667
07
N:14.753333, E:120.540276
07
N:14.7502775, E:120.55
05
N:13.116667, E:123.45
46
N:9.594444, E:123.15833
67
N:12.383333, E:124.333336
54
N:12.351111, E:122.09389
54
N:12.35, E:122.083336
15
N:14.45, E:122.916664
22
N:6.722778, E:122.117226
32
N:17.416666, E:121.4
53
N:14.493333, E:121.23556
30
N:11.05, E:122.85
66
N:7.381111, E:122.806946
G1
N:11.233334, E:125.01667
03
N:8.723611, E:125.71972
72
N:5.2, E:120.35
72
N:5.1966667, E:120.35611
72
N:5.0333333, E:120.36667
72
N:5.191111, E:120.35778
03
N:8.723611, E:125.71972
04
N:11.501945, E:122.299446
25
N:5.9205556, E:125.654724
06
N:10.690833, E:121.974724
06
N:10.683333, E:121.98333
68
N:16.315, E:121.6575
09
N:13.830556, E:120.635
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