Prayer Times in Philippines
34
N:7.828889, E:123.618614
67
N:12.3, E:124.833336
02
N:9.106667, E:125.53083
63
N:15.598611, E:120.72417
50
N:15.1, E:120.61667
20
N:14.361944, E:120.81084
20
N:14.370556, E:120.8025
65
N:8.468611, E:123.40889
09
N:14.0, E:121.15
09
N:14.054167, E:120.93889
09
N:14.054167, E:120.93889
24
N:7.108333, E:125.66972
23
N:11.594722, E:125.405
23
N:10.983889, E:125.80722
23
N:10.983889, E:125.80722
23
N:11.022778, E:125.76139
31
N:17.05, E:122.3
30
N:11.0, E:122.666664
66
N:7.4333334, E:122.9
30
N:11.416667, E:122.566666
21
N:10.1, E:123.63333
30
N:11.05, E:122.85
14
N:18.208334, E:121.82166
63
N:15.733334, E:120.6
30
N:11.05, E:122.85
59
N:10.123055, E:125.217224
59
N:10.13, E:125.21555
59
N:10.13, E:125.21555
31
N:17.068333, E:121.69639
09
N:13.876667, E:121.34111
47
N:15.416667, E:121.183334
44
N:16.55, E:120.666664
H2
N:13.857223, E:121.93361
H2
N:13.9, E:122.0
25
N:6.175, E:125.7125
H3
N:9.981389, E:122.492226
H3
N:9.981389, E:122.492226
41
N:13.116667, E:121.46694
49
N:11.116667, E:119.416664
68
N:16.617777, E:121.49194
68
N:16.617777, E:121.49194
25
N:5.5666666, E:125.36667
04
N:11.733334, E:122.26667
04
N:11.733334, E:122.26667
56
N:7.0666666, E:124.65
70
N:5.7619443, E:125.22195
70
N:5.758611, E:125.22195
29
N:17.2, E:120.48333
45
N:10.8, E:123.416664
H2
N:13.9075, E:122.44417
H2
N:13.9, E:122.45
29
N:17.2, E:120.48333
63
N:15.566667, E:120.61667
41
N:13.13, E:121.47833
31
N:17.366667, E:121.73333
Davao
N:7.1844, E:125.4565
C3
N:7.187222, E:125.454445
31
N:17.36, E:121.73778
31
N:17.366667, E:121.73333
31
N:17.35, E:121.75
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