Prayer Times in Philippines
43
N:8.964723, E:124.8575
11
N:9.906667, E:124.525276
11
N:9.945278, E:124.560555
11
N:9.913611, E:124.574165
11
N:9.923333, E:124.53528
43
N:8.817223, E:124.78889
43
N:8.653055, E:124.74111
41
N:12.3758335, E:121.45722
E4
N:11.091389, E:124.587776
71
N:6.5727777, E:124.55
56
N:6.76, E:124.79667
70
N:6.4219446, E:124.781944
41
N:13.158333, E:121.27778
59
N:10.316667, E:125.21667
12
N:8.0413885, E:125.28
H2
N:13.95, E:122.28333
H2
N:13.960278, E:122.278336
43
N:8.3955555, E:124.33
43
N:8.3955555, E:124.33
33
N:14.366667, E:121.4
61
N:10.083333, E:125.5
60
N:6.046389, E:121.07806
37
N:10.683333, E:124.8
23
N:10.733334, E:125.816666
40
N:13.103333, E:120.72278
C1
N:10.516666, E:123.98333
40
N:13.103333, E:120.72278
66
N:7.167778, E:122.27278
66
N:7.167778, E:122.27278
35
N:7.9455557, E:124.19028
60
N:6.286111, E:120.54528
60
N:5.9347224, E:121.151665
60
N:5.9333334, E:121.166664
56
N:7.133333, E:124.4
24
N:7.6316667, E:125.70528
72
N:4.8591666, E:119.325836
59
N:9.916667, E:125.28333
21
N:9.448889, E:123.32972
13
N:14.933333, E:121.13333
34
N:7.9897223, E:123.86083
37
N:11.080556, E:125.02472
37
N:11.116667, E:125.01667
56
N:7.1927776, E:124.204445
B8
N:7.191389, E:124.249725
29
N:17.8, E:120.48333
49
N:10.866667, E:119.4
31
N:17.413889, E:122.18361
21
N:9.966667, E:123.6
26
N:7.516667, E:126.45
37
N:11.2, E:124.86667
44
N:17.04861, E:121.19611
56
N:7.4202776, E:124.20111
51
N:15.983334, E:120.166664
60
N:5.9483333, E:120.95805
12
N:7.602778, E:124.90889
57
N:7.009444, E:125.08889
70
N:5.770278, E:125.19611
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