Prayer Times in Philippines
55
N:11.633333, E:124.797226
36
N:16.6575, E:120.465836
56
N:7.0, E:124.7
H2
N:13.883333, E:121.78333
29
N:17.060278, E:120.485275
29
N:17.333334, E:120.5
51
N:15.966667, E:120.833336
49
N:8.775278, E:117.81416
57
N:7.0583334, E:124.98278
54
N:12.360556, E:122.04667
54
N:12.313611, E:122.03694
21
N:10.679444, E:123.870834
Calabarzon
N:14.385, E:120.8322
20
N:14.384167, E:120.83028
30
N:11.363889, E:123.06861
51
N:16.183332, E:119.88333
51
N:16.166666, E:119.86667
51
N:16.183332, E:119.88333
31
N:17.016666, E:122.166664
11
N:10.066667, E:124.066666
59
N:10.383333, E:125.2
02
N:8.712778, E:125.62945
27
N:16.783611, E:121.085
A8
N:8.980556, E:125.513336
02
N:8.95, E:125.53333
A8
N:8.980556, E:125.513336
02
N:8.983334, E:125.51667
A8
N:8.980556, E:125.513336
28
N:17.95, E:120.683334
28
N:17.95, E:120.683334
48
N:16.55, E:121.55
44
N:17.12139, E:120.845276
37
N:10.683333, E:124.78333
A8
N:8.766666, E:125.583336
02
N:8.712778, E:125.62945
56
N:7.369167, E:124.355
35
N:7.616667, E:124.36667
56
N:7.369167, E:124.355
10
N:16.383333, E:120.7
31
N:16.725277, E:121.555
31
N:16.725277, E:121.555
29
N:16.920555, E:120.49389
47
N:15.883333, E:120.88333
63
N:15.616667, E:120.38333
36
N:16.3, E:120.46667
48
N:16.573334, E:121.31611
48
N:16.573334, E:121.31611
48
N:16.366667, E:120.86667
10
N:16.533611, E:120.83305
36
N:16.3, E:120.48333
36
N:16.335278, E:120.45389
36
N:16.3, E:120.48333
59
N:10.333333, E:125.25
36
N:16.533333, E:120.4
36
N:16.533333, E:120.4
30
N:10.75, E:122.316666
44
N:17.12139, E:120.845276
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