Prayer Times in Philippines
36
N:16.833334, E:120.333336
36
N:16.816668, E:120.333336
35
N:7.8508334, E:124.36083
32
N:17.633333, E:121.01667
12
N:8.166667, E:125.0
51
N:15.866667, E:120.38333
49
N:10.816667, E:119.433334
38
N:13.366667, E:122.083336
55
N:11.633333, E:124.78333
C5
N:9.320556, E:123.29528
37
N:11.179444, E:124.74861
49
N:11.340834, E:119.52889
49
N:11.368333, E:119.53361
49
N:11.338611, E:119.553055
49
N:11.368333, E:119.53361
40
N:12.233334, E:121.01667
60
N:5.9438887, E:121.04
34
N:7.9805555, E:123.69861
34
N:7.982222, E:123.69639
34
N:7.9805555, E:123.69861
34
N:7.952778, E:123.736946
25
N:6.932778, E:125.46917
25
N:6.932778, E:125.46917
25
N:6.931389, E:125.4875
25
N:6.900833, E:125.465
14
N:18.483334, E:122.23333
32
N:18.266666, E:121.05
29
N:17.760279, E:120.40861
67
N:12.350833, E:124.031944
34
N:7.9805555, E:123.69861
59
N:10.383333, E:125.2
65
N:8.465278, E:123.52278
60
N:5.723611, E:120.40111
60
N:5.723611, E:120.40111
24
N:7.1727777, E:125.71222
30
N:10.666667, E:122.583336
29
N:17.416666, E:120.5
36
N:16.657778, E:120.41111
49
N:10.666667, E:119.583336
Calabarzon
N:14.3294, E:120.9367
E9
N:14.538055, E:121.02361
20
N:14.316667, E:120.98333
20
N:14.330277, E:120.945
E9
N:14.538055, E:121.02361
20
N:14.329444, E:120.93667
Ilocos
N:15.9796, E:119.8771
51
N:15.966667, E:119.86667
51
N:15.883056, E:119.84917
51
N:15.968333, E:119.85028
22
N:6.751111, E:121.4525
22
N:6.717222, E:121.46167
60
N:6.748889, E:121.46306
22
N:6.751111, E:121.4525
14
N:17.7, E:121.71667
44
N:16.8625, E:120.875
56
N:7.4, E:124.25
60
N:5.910278, E:120.29222
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