Prayer Times in Philippines
07
N:14.516666, E:120.53333
11
N:9.892777, E:123.93305
45
N:10.322222, E:122.86389
23
N:11.033333, E:125.683334
14
N:17.845, E:121.39111
72
N:5.196944, E:120.38528
37
N:11.009722, E:124.935
11
N:9.8, E:124.13333
11
N:9.887222, E:123.78111
11
N:9.616667, E:124.15
H3
N:10.313889, E:123.132774
11
N:9.733334, E:124.0
46
N:9.583333, E:123.11667
69
N:9.1038885, E:123.556946
45
N:10.4, E:123.3
21
N:10.067223, E:123.54
H2
N:13.25, E:122.65
46
N:9.601111, E:123.05556
54
N:12.357778, E:122.685
54
N:12.369166, E:122.69028
11
N:9.887222, E:123.78111
53
N:14.683333, E:121.11667
69
N:9.1038885, E:123.556946
14
N:17.571112, E:121.77722
H3
N:10.135, E:123.01945
26
N:6.752222, E:126.090836
36
N:16.616667, E:120.45
16
N:13.620277, E:122.891945
11
N:9.77, E:124.183334
26
N:6.752222, E:126.090836
54
N:12.452222, E:122.63695
54
N:12.466667, E:122.666664
54
N:12.466667, E:122.666664
46
N:9.381667, E:123.215836
41
N:12.901944, E:121.702774
55
N:11.7902775, E:124.73389
21
N:10.566667, E:123.71667
55
N:11.7, E:124.86667
55
N:11.893056, E:124.76722
36
N:16.608334, E:120.439445
55
N:11.833333, E:125.1
61
N:9.5830555, E:125.69139
11
N:9.651111, E:123.92778
21
N:10.543612, E:123.986115
G5
N:10.365556, E:123.7125
21
N:11.233334, E:123.683334
11
N:9.988055, E:124.33889
11
N:10.016666, E:124.316666
11
N:10.1, E:124.333336
11
N:10.006111, E:124.34472
11
N:9.988055, E:124.33889
45
N:10.935833, E:122.955
24
N:7.534167, E:125.76667
37
N:11.45, E:124.3
G5
N:10.365556, E:123.7125
23
N:11.633333, E:125.45
24
N:7.534167, E:125.76667
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