Prayer Times in Philippines
39
N:12.0, E:123.95
39
N:11.946667, E:124.03611
G1
N:11.233334, E:125.01667
54
N:12.468611, E:122.51945
H2
N:14.803611, E:122.264725
H2
N:14.813611, E:122.25361
38
N:13.283889, E:121.865
23
N:11.856112, E:125.46306
23
N:11.856112, E:125.46306
47
N:15.716667, E:120.9
31
N:17.0, E:122.13333
49
N:10.431389, E:119.02028
14
N:18.3925, E:122.31084
45
N:10.161667, E:122.943886
45
N:10.161667, E:122.943886
46
N:9.324722, E:122.868614
51
N:16.016666, E:120.73333
C3
N:7.073889, E:125.51889
C3
N:7.073889, E:125.51889
56
N:7.116667, E:124.316666
69
N:9.133333, E:123.63333
69
N:9.25, E:123.6
47
N:15.566667, E:120.9
37
N:10.992778, E:124.48055
58
N:12.99, E:123.626114
58
N:12.99, E:123.626114
13
N:15.2, E:121.083336
71
N:6.820833, E:124.586945
30
N:11.116667, E:122.63333
58
N:12.850833, E:123.988335
16
N:13.811944, E:123.77944
58
N:12.850833, E:123.988335
16
N:13.780278, E:123.99028
14
N:19.355833, E:121.35111
Calabarzon
N:13.5881, E:122.3223
H2
N:13.633333, E:122.316666
H2
N:13.581944, E:122.31
H2
N:13.593056, E:122.318054
37
N:11.016666, E:125.0
09
N:14.083333, E:120.683334
09
N:13.766666, E:121.13333
55
N:11.644167, E:124.80778
37
N:10.35, E:124.78333
15
N:14.083333, E:123.0
19
N:13.833333, E:124.25
19
N:13.7925, E:124.26278
15
N:14.083333, E:123.0
21
N:9.902778, E:123.554726
11
N:9.9825, E:123.92333
63
N:15.593611, E:120.70722
61
N:9.8, E:126.15
28
N:18.083334, E:120.816666
H2
N:13.95, E:122.28333
11
N:9.9825, E:123.92333
58
N:12.850833, E:123.988335
H2
N:13.591945, E:122.32306
58
N:12.816667, E:123.96667
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