Prayer Times in Philippines
G8
N:16.063612, E:121.77944
G8
N:15.966667, E:121.63333
49
N:11.6475, E:119.96
49
N:11.658055, E:119.95
49
N:11.643611, E:119.961945
G8
N:16.415, E:122.19778
G8
N:16.418333, E:122.19639
49
N:12.130555, E:120.21111
49
N:12.157778, E:120.06611
42
N:8.35, E:123.833336
60
N:5.875278, E:119.94195
49
N:8.490278, E:117.40056
49
N:8.490278, E:117.40056
51
N:15.916667, E:120.71667
57
N:7.3, E:124.71667
12
N:7.95, E:124.9
64
N:14.850833, E:120.08361
01
N:17.616667, E:120.666664
67
N:12.368611, E:124.897224
67
N:12.3425, E:124.90833
15
N:14.083333, E:122.916664
49
N:12.034722, E:120.18166
66
N:7.836111, E:123.46222
15
N:14.340834, E:122.44666
G8
N:15.754444, E:121.48972
24
N:6.933889, E:125.765274
61
N:9.85, E:125.95
16
N:13.7, E:123.066666
33
N:14.066667, E:121.23333
50
N:14.983334, E:120.53333
63
N:15.0, E:120.53333
15
N:14.168056, E:122.94722
16
N:13.933333, E:122.666664
Calabarzon
N:14.6418, E:121.0177
12
N:8.35, E:124.85
24
N:7.0333333, E:125.76667
66
N:7.7258334, E:123.00806
12
N:8.366667, E:124.833336
12
N:8.379723, E:124.770836
40
N:13.529167, E:120.415
49
N:10.333333, E:119.35
30
N:11.133333, E:122.88333
23
N:12.033333, E:125.48333
16
N:13.766666, E:123.85
19
N:13.866667, E:124.3
H2
N:13.883333, E:122.25
15
N:14.283333, E:122.38333
50
N:15.033333, E:120.7
42
N:8.576667, E:123.61139
66
N:7.682778, E:123.02389
24
N:7.5630555, E:125.82667
02
N:9.151944, E:125.584724
61
N:9.995277, E:125.675
47
N:15.696667, E:121.08583
31
N:16.849722, E:121.74917
45
N:10.3336115, E:122.8825
57
N:7.105278, E:125.0625
15
N:14.274445, E:122.39445
F7
N:14.087778, E:121.3075
53
N:14.4925, E:121.22389
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Qiyam
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