Prayer Times in Philippines
49
N:11.2, E:119.28333
49
N:11.216667, E:119.28333
21
N:9.473056, E:123.30222
21
N:9.473056, E:123.30222
15
N:13.923611, E:123.087776
30
N:11.079166, E:122.98194
F3
N:11.611389, E:122.715
37
N:11.445833, E:124.48556
30
N:11.075277, E:122.995
21
N:9.483334, E:123.3
F3
N:11.606944, E:122.71528
15
N:13.916667, E:123.01667
15
N:13.894444, E:123.089165
21
N:9.480278, E:123.2975
15
N:13.9825, E:123.08417
F3
N:11.61, E:122.70417
16
N:13.75, E:123.51667
F3
N:11.611389, E:122.715
66
N:7.7022223, E:123.473335
37
N:11.306945, E:124.61056
49
N:8.884167, E:117.50306
49
N:8.871667, E:117.48167
37
N:11.316667, E:124.6
66
N:7.708889, E:123.4825
49
N:8.8544445, E:117.47444
66
N:7.649722, E:122.83222
40
N:12.264167, E:121.13
G8
N:16.35, E:122.11667
60
N:6.05, E:121.916664
21
N:9.933333, E:123.566666
37
N:11.133333, E:124.916664
37
N:11.133333, E:124.916664
50
N:15.183333, E:120.566666
51
N:16.083334, E:119.88333
30
N:11.35, E:123.23333
09
N:13.629167, E:120.969444
51
N:15.881389, E:119.77778
15
N:14.2, E:122.583336
G7
N:6.9325, E:122.13639
G7
N:6.9325, E:122.13639
13
N:14.906667, E:120.899445
G7
N:6.980278, E:122.14667
G7
N:6.9325, E:122.13639
Calabarzon
N:14.6697, E:121.0494
F2
N:14.665833, E:121.06778
09
N:14.054167, E:120.93889
53
N:14.55, E:121.01667
18
N:11.449166, E:122.950836
29
N:16.816668, E:120.566666
28
N:18.086945, E:120.47222
51
N:15.85, E:120.61667
31
N:16.932222, E:121.64611
49
N:11.835556, E:119.97417
49
N:11.835556, E:119.97417
49
N:11.888889, E:120.02028
49
N:11.888889, E:120.02028
01
N:17.7, E:120.75
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