Prayer Times in Philippines
16
N:13.6, E:123.51667
37
N:10.95, E:125.03333
57
N:7.143889, E:124.58833
37
N:11.033333, E:124.98333
62
N:9.238611, E:126.03917
62
N:9.238611, E:126.03917
12
N:8.030833, E:124.9575
12
N:8.083333, E:124.916664
01
N:17.580278, E:120.77389
01
N:17.580278, E:120.77389
H2
N:13.731667, E:122.44889
H2
N:14.65, E:121.6
66
N:7.616667, E:122.818054
59
N:10.023056, E:125.257774
19
N:13.95, E:124.35
31
N:16.968056, E:121.96139
12
N:7.756111, E:124.73194
70
N:5.7080555, E:125.27639
70
N:5.7075, E:125.27695
57
N:7.306667, E:124.47361
25
N:5.7566667, E:125.46917
13
N:14.95, E:121.1
Northern Mindanao
N:8.5497, E:124.8308
43
N:8.564722, E:124.83972
69
N:9.155556, E:123.5575
67
N:12.35, E:124.71667
10
N:16.696945, E:120.65945
09
N:14.131945, E:120.60028
11
N:9.904722, E:123.82166
64
N:15.350278, E:119.915276
H2
N:15.066667, E:121.5
02
N:8.969167, E:125.3575
02
N:8.9925, E:125.36
02
N:8.969167, E:125.3575
01
N:17.383333, E:120.6
02
N:8.969167, E:125.3575
18
N:11.383333, E:122.666664
26
N:7.694722, E:126.55028
26
N:7.7022223, E:126.56194
02
N:8.9925, E:125.36
53
N:14.370277, E:121.221664
53
N:14.370277, E:121.221664
61
N:9.616667, E:125.63333
49
N:9.754167, E:118.74472
48
N:16.6, E:121.26667
59
N:10.023056, E:125.257774
30
N:11.119722, E:122.585556
30
N:11.116667, E:122.583336
56
N:7.15, E:124.21667
53
N:14.386666, E:121.22195
53
N:14.386666, E:121.22195
11
N:9.816667, E:123.85
H2
N:13.891944, E:121.90056
67
N:12.5275, E:124.30889
H2
N:13.866667, E:121.9
02
N:9.204444, E:125.55805
02
N:9.21, E:125.55639
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