Prayer Times in Philippines
35
N:7.7166667, E:124.333336
70
N:6.0, E:124.6
58
N:12.766666, E:124.11667
11
N:10.0, E:124.45
24
N:7.2769446, E:125.83028
23
N:11.666667, E:125.48333
10
N:16.583334, E:120.833336
49
N:10.9366665, E:118.82806
49
N:10.843333, E:119.27055
10
N:16.366667, E:120.61667
21
N:10.0, E:123.4
21
N:9.983334, E:123.38333
21
N:10.0, E:123.36667
49
N:8.431389, E:117.1875
49
N:8.431389, E:117.1875
23
N:10.801945, E:125.72889
49
N:8.443055, E:117.287224
49
N:8.449445, E:117.348335
49
N:10.55, E:119.15
23
N:11.1, E:125.53333
67
N:12.533333, E:124.76667
29
N:17.266666, E:120.416664
49
N:9.85, E:118.11667
49
N:10.066667, E:118.78333
33
N:14.15, E:121.46667
09
N:13.933333, E:120.916664
16
N:13.916667, E:122.916664
28
N:18.516666, E:120.61667
51
N:16.0, E:120.433334
51
N:15.864445, E:120.48889
33
N:14.216667, E:121.45
13
N:14.916667, E:120.76667
21
N:10.1, E:123.65
54
N:12.8, E:122.05
54
N:12.797222, E:122.01945
49
N:10.116667, E:118.76667
14
N:18.3, E:121.666664
N:17.333334, E:120.95
N:17.333334, E:120.95
48
N:16.265278, E:120.9
21
N:10.25, E:123.95
30
N:10.730278, E:122.40139
14
N:17.770277, E:121.656944
31
N:16.666666, E:121.46667
21
N:10.25, E:123.95
30
N:10.730278, E:122.40139
11
N:9.979722, E:124.564445
11
N:9.816667, E:124.55
Central Visayas
N:9.6843, E:123.9221
11
N:9.683333, E:123.916664
64
N:14.948889, E:120.08833
03
N:8.682777, E:125.51278
11
N:9.65, E:123.98333
63
N:15.399167, E:120.71889
21
N:9.789722, E:123.53389
21
N:9.789166, E:123.53694
66
N:7.205278, E:122.233055
67
N:12.35, E:124.7
58
N:12.933333, E:123.86667
55
N:11.9825, E:124.43278
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