Prayer Times in Philippines
30
N:10.783333, E:122.38333
16
N:13.45, E:123.183334
05
N:13.463056, E:123.665276
28
N:18.233334, E:120.86667
20
N:14.133056, E:120.88361
49
N:11.1, E:119.4
21
N:9.766666, E:123.53333
14
N:18.233334, E:121.583336
41
N:12.333333, E:121.36667
18
N:11.483334, E:122.816666
41
N:13.233056, E:120.77194
30
N:10.9, E:122.433334
06
N:10.833333, E:122.05
40
N:13.201944, E:120.60667
06
N:10.833333, E:122.05
28
N:18.390278, E:120.603615
23
N:11.466667, E:125.4
06
N:10.833333, E:122.05
06
N:10.833333, E:122.05
28
N:17.95, E:120.73333
30
N:11.5, E:123.13333
51
N:15.966667, E:120.816666
51
N:15.95, E:120.78333
23
N:12.142777, E:125.21167
06
N:11.4, E:122.11667
37
N:11.555555, E:124.416664
37
N:11.55, E:124.4
37
N:11.555555, E:124.416664
16
N:13.616667, E:123.48333
B3
N:12.057777, E:124.63111
B3
N:12.05, E:124.63333
51
N:15.923056, E:120.799164
51
N:15.921667, E:120.755554
51
N:15.923056, E:120.799164
28
N:18.198889, E:120.86833
51
N:15.933333, E:120.5
H3
N:10.983334, E:123.4625
37
N:11.6, E:124.583336
19
N:13.635, E:124.34333
63
N:15.633333, E:120.61667
Central Visayas
N:10.1061, E:123.6402
21
N:10.116667, E:123.63333
21
N:10.075556, E:123.65583
21
N:10.086389, E:123.68056
21
N:10.1, E:123.65
29
N:17.25, E:120.51667
40
N:13.715834, E:120.24139
36
N:16.783333, E:120.35
36
N:16.8, E:120.45
47
N:15.589444, E:120.75528
47
N:15.589444, E:120.75528
36
N:16.633333, E:120.48333
Calabarzon
N:14.4864, E:121.2294
53
N:14.45, E:121.21667
63
N:15.583333, E:120.583336
01
N:17.65, E:120.7
35
N:7.9166665, E:124.21667
C9
N:10.733334, E:122.55
C9
N:10.733334, E:122.55
28
N:18.0, E:120.666664
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