Prayer Times in Philippines
35
N:7.8, E:124.21667
60
N:6.0855556, E:121.06861
59
N:10.45, E:125.13333
F3
N:11.581111, E:122.748055
Northern Mindanao
N:7.6033, E:124.912
09
N:7.55, E:124.88333
12
N:7.602778, E:124.90889
30
N:10.7, E:122.46667
57
N:7.1905556, E:124.38333
12
N:7.8, E:124.683334
H2
N:13.741389, E:122.498055
37
N:11.445278, E:124.36528
21
N:10.266666, E:123.78333
21
N:10.266666, E:123.78333
12
N:8.1, E:124.7
H3
N:10.953889, E:123.19361
30
N:10.6, E:122.11667
56
N:7.383333, E:124.38333
60
N:5.579167, E:120.92861
67
N:12.414166, E:124.61056
60
N:6.0316668, E:121.074165
32
N:17.392221, E:121.2
12
N:7.8, E:124.85
26
N:6.456389, E:126.117775
24
N:7.278333, E:125.68361
26
N:6.4216666, E:126.15139
26
N:6.3897223, E:126.13639
56
N:7.5, E:124.3
19
N:13.616667, E:124.35
19
N:13.616667, E:124.35
C1
N:10.55, E:124.0
58
N:12.915556, E:123.681946
N:7.507222, E:123.34722
66
N:7.8661113, E:123.395
11
N:9.95, E:124.30417
60
N:6.0169444, E:120.94945
72
N:6.976667, E:118.51361
72
N:7.016667, E:118.46667
60
N:7.013056, E:118.47806
58
N:13.016666, E:123.76667
30
N:10.7, E:122.46667
37
N:11.283333, E:124.666664
67
N:12.366667, E:124.583336
49
N:10.730833, E:119.632225
61
N:9.533333, E:125.86667
61
N:9.533333, E:125.86667
61
N:9.921111, E:125.66917
61
N:9.916667, E:125.683334
72
N:4.854722, E:119.805275
37
N:11.235833, E:124.71
37
N:11.233334, E:124.65
37
N:11.258611, E:124.66778
16
N:13.902778, E:123.293335
16
N:13.9, E:123.28333
61
N:9.766666, E:125.51667
59
N:10.15, E:124.9
37
N:10.833333, E:124.75
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