Prayer Times in Philippines
37
N:11.307222, E:124.76639
36
N:16.683332, E:120.35
09
N:13.767222, E:121.05334
C5
N:9.3, E:123.3
25
N:6.175, E:125.7125
49
N:12.011111, E:120.26945
56
N:6.7180557, E:124.82222
11
N:9.733334, E:124.03333
31
N:17.35, E:121.75
37
N:10.9, E:124.7
09
N:13.966667, E:121.11667
37
N:10.9, E:124.7
37
N:10.9, E:124.7
23
N:11.616667, E:125.433334
37
N:10.9, E:124.7
29
N:17.85, E:120.48333
37
N:11.307222, E:124.76639
36
N:16.683332, E:120.35
63
N:15.333333, E:120.583336
66
N:7.7555556, E:123.37639
30
N:11.116667, E:122.7
11
N:9.720278, E:124.006386
67
N:12.420556, E:125.061386
67
N:12.420556, E:125.061386
55
N:11.675555, E:124.994446
31
N:17.366667, E:121.73333
16
N:13.7625, E:123.66194
41
N:13.295834, E:121.303055
30
N:11.133333, E:122.5
40
N:13.418612, E:120.30861
59
N:10.266666, E:125.23333
40
N:12.6, E:121.083336
58
N:12.533333, E:124.1
58
N:12.534445, E:124.0975
29
N:17.15, E:120.55
28
N:18.25, E:120.61667
21
N:9.766666, E:123.53333
33
N:14.283333, E:121.416664
47
N:15.316667, E:121.13333
18
N:11.433333, E:122.9
47
N:15.6, E:120.916664
39
N:12.543333, E:123.74084
66
N:7.6405554, E:122.46083
66
N:7.6369443, E:122.46917
H3
N:9.470278, E:122.561386
56
N:7.6197224, E:123.41639
H3
N:9.483334, E:122.55
39
N:12.543333, E:123.74084
37
N:10.966667, E:125.0
49
N:11.685, E:120.019165
56
N:7.5, E:124.4
B6
N:14.45, E:120.88333
20
N:14.433333, E:120.86667
66
N:7.4297223, E:122.89972
33
N:14.294444, E:121.53333
33
N:14.266666, E:121.5
B6
N:14.45, E:120.88333
63
N:15.383333, E:120.566666
49
N:11.807777, E:120.26195
54
N:12.631667, E:122.0875
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