Prayer Times in Philippines
45
N:10.316112, E:122.98417
31
N:17.066668, E:121.95
H3
N:10.825833, E:123.4925
H3
N:10.575, E:123.100555
A2
N:10.65, E:122.94972
47
N:15.65, E:120.76667
31
N:17.035278, E:121.74861
H3
N:10.897778, E:123.333885
37
N:11.116667, E:125.01667
55
N:11.665, E:124.738335
38
N:13.4, E:121.916664
49
N:12.138889, E:120.18222
H2
N:13.914444, E:122.183334
H2
N:13.916667, E:122.183334
H2
N:13.916667, E:122.183334
61
N:10.081111, E:125.49
61
N:10.085556, E:125.47945
61
N:10.083333, E:125.48333
21
N:10.3, E:123.6
30
N:10.566667, E:122.1
H2
N:13.916667, E:122.183334
16
N:13.916667, E:122.933334
21
N:10.716667, E:123.8
21
N:11.333333, E:123.9
70
N:5.5833335, E:125.29444
53
N:14.586111, E:121.01083
40
N:12.416667, E:121.166664
53
N:14.586111, E:121.01083
13
N:14.7725, E:120.68222
61
N:10.085556, E:125.47945
21
N:11.096945, E:123.967224
21
N:11.115556, E:123.94889
23
N:11.15, E:125.683334
B7
N:10.316667, E:123.916664
16
N:13.916667, E:122.933334
H2
N:13.9, E:122.45
Central Luzon
N:14.8325, E:120.7333
Davao
N:6.6862, E:125.3233
25
N:6.6833334, E:125.333336
13
N:14.8, E:120.71667
53
N:14.515833, E:121.07083
13
N:14.8, E:120.7
13
N:14.7725, E:120.68222
13
N:14.8325, E:120.73333
11
N:9.819445, E:123.99139
45
N:10.410833, E:122.975
H3
N:10.400833, E:123.01861
38
N:13.403611, E:122.09583
30
N:11.164166, E:122.72417
38
N:13.403611, E:122.09583
45
N:10.410833, E:122.975
60
N:5.91, E:121.26195
49
N:12.138889, E:120.18222
56
N:7.3438888, E:124.233055
38
N:13.553889, E:121.94361
37
N:11.140833, E:124.85083
55
N:11.640833, E:124.74028
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