Prayer Times in Philippines
55
N:11.703889, E:124.708885
43
N:9.016666, E:124.833336
43
N:9.0, E:124.85
43
N:9.016666, E:124.833336
30
N:11.009444, E:122.41417
30
N:11.009444, E:122.41417
23
N:11.995277, E:125.44722
E4
N:11.175834, E:124.5875
60
N:5.7044444, E:120.91944
60
N:5.7, E:120.916664
23
N:11.133333, E:125.51667
04
N:11.435278, E:122.27361
46
N:9.066667, E:123.066666
46
N:9.050278, E:123.04417
55
N:11.866667, E:124.76667
41
N:12.35, E:121.3
12
N:8.195833, E:125.147224
12
N:8.196111, E:125.148056
49
N:10.719722, E:120.314445
11
N:9.6247225, E:124.31333
23
N:11.766666, E:125.45
37
N:10.533333, E:124.95
54
N:12.157778, E:121.97806
16
N:13.816667, E:123.316666
54
N:12.515278, E:122.068886
14
N:18.400555, E:121.42555
39
N:12.266666, E:123.71667
39
N:12.366667, E:123.78333
H3
N:9.5775, E:122.50972
H3
N:9.583889, E:122.532776
39
N:12.433333, E:123.78333
11
N:9.883333, E:124.066666
21
N:9.883333, E:123.6
11
N:9.895, E:124.08
39
N:12.516666, E:123.4
54
N:12.539722, E:122.13528
11
N:9.743611, E:124.16695
13
N:14.9, E:120.88333
46
N:9.856389, E:123.15083
37
N:11.066667, E:124.88333
46
N:9.356112, E:122.81611
45
N:10.043333, E:122.903336
39
N:12.403889, E:123.38528
19
N:14.005, E:124.14555
G1
N:11.233334, E:125.01667
55
N:11.490278, E:124.90528
23
N:12.066667, E:125.55
67
N:12.583333, E:125.01667
39
N:12.516666, E:123.4
21
N:9.783333, E:123.4
B3
N:12.283611, E:124.46528
B3
N:12.283611, E:124.46528
11
N:10.016666, E:124.21667
11
N:9.968889, E:124.17083
E4
N:11.166667, E:124.48333
01
N:17.466667, E:120.7
55
N:11.306389, E:125.05167
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