Prayer Times in Philippines
56
N:7.0833335, E:124.433334
37
N:11.4, E:124.88333
29
N:17.1, E:120.55
71
N:6.6666665, E:124.61667
70
N:6.6552777, E:124.63944
45
N:10.516666, E:123.45
57
N:7.513889, E:124.59722
49
N:7.5, E:117.416664
N:6.5, E:117.98333
24
N:7.605278, E:126.12194
H2
N:14.965555, E:121.890274
13
N:14.766666, E:120.7
12
N:8.182222, E:125.17111
12
N:8.182222, E:125.17111
H2
N:14.7, E:121.666664
70
N:5.9166665, E:124.78333
39
N:13.133333, E:122.98333
39
N:12.716945, E:123.365555
39
N:13.0, E:123.01667
57
N:7.2355556, E:125.12639
43
N:8.683056, E:124.84695
43
N:8.683056, E:124.84695
12
N:8.3, E:124.76667
43
N:8.683056, E:124.84695
72
N:5.016667, E:119.73333
35
N:7.963889, E:124.24639
35
N:7.8, E:124.15
Soccsksargen
N:5.9854, E:124.6239
70
N:6.016667, E:124.7
70
N:5.977778, E:124.648056
70
N:5.983333, E:124.61667
70
N:5.990278, E:124.625
70
N:6.0319443, E:124.5075
70
N:6.027222, E:124.515274
43
N:8.574166, E:124.80278
25
N:7.376389, E:125.33945
27
N:16.7, E:121.066666
12
N:7.6, E:125.03333
27
N:16.816668, E:121.01667
71
N:6.373889, E:124.33028
12
N:7.85, E:124.96667
H2
N:13.95, E:121.51667
12
N:7.733333, E:124.816666
25
N:5.693611, E:125.41695
12
N:7.733333, E:124.816666
25
N:5.6916666, E:125.41389
G8
N:15.7, E:121.46694
29
N:16.883333, E:120.51667
34
N:7.983333, E:123.86667
43
N:8.7, E:124.96667
34
N:8.116667, E:124.28333
G2
N:14.116667, E:120.933334
43
N:8.595278, E:124.45361
12
N:8.286111, E:125.15389
25
N:6.6044445, E:125.3275
12
N:7.9166665, E:125.0
25
N:6.6127777, E:125.316666
12
N:8.033333, E:124.95
12
N:8.05, E:124.88333
01
N:17.383333, E:120.75
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