Prayer Times in Philippines
46
N:9.656111, E:123.14917
46
N:9.639722, E:123.16167
55
N:11.716667, E:124.75
H2
N:13.55, E:122.45
11
N:10.815833, E:124.03222
46
N:9.656111, E:123.14917
11
N:9.681389, E:124.0925
23
N:11.833333, E:125.38333
40
N:13.366667, E:120.46667
46
N:9.734167, E:123.11361
24
N:7.176111, E:125.69334
66
N:7.4055557, E:122.371666
69
N:9.266666, E:123.65
21
N:10.266666, E:123.583336
H3
N:9.985833, E:122.78528
14
N:18.133333, E:121.583336
H2
N:13.910277, E:122.16778
H2
N:13.916667, E:122.166664
21
N:10.233334, E:124.05
49
N:10.155, E:118.76417
50
N:15.066667, E:120.71667
40
N:13.485833, E:120.83833
09
N:13.533333, E:121.066666
31
N:17.016666, E:121.7
67
N:12.333333, E:125.23333
37
N:10.958333, E:124.547775
E4
N:11.0, E:124.61667
21
N:10.0, E:123.566666
23
N:11.706667, E:125.444725
11
N:9.8825, E:124.243614
21
N:10.780278, E:123.90195
21
N:10.128889, E:123.66139
23
N:11.4, E:125.55
23
N:11.983334, E:125.35
04
N:11.5, E:122.3
55
N:12.044444, E:124.68667
23
N:11.989722, E:125.331665
55
N:12.044444, E:124.68667
55
N:12.055833, E:124.70306
19
N:13.897778, E:124.28667
54
N:12.593333, E:122.134445
49
N:9.766666, E:118.71667
30
N:11.485556, E:123.25611
46
N:9.050278, E:123.04417
66
N:7.6113887, E:122.95333
47
N:15.705833, E:121.16722
47
N:15.716667, E:121.083336
47
N:15.716667, E:121.083336
47
N:15.695, E:121.150276
69
N:9.1027775, E:123.62334
30
N:11.133333, E:122.61667
23
N:12.333333, E:125.333336
23
N:11.586667, E:125.44
30
N:10.683333, E:122.38333
21
N:9.983334, E:123.433334
22
N:6.588333, E:121.85222
49
N:8.120833, E:117.14222
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