Prayer Times in Philippines
15
N:14.066667, E:122.933334
30
N:11.184444, E:123.03528
30
N:11.166667, E:123.05
49
N:11.95, E:120.01667
13
N:15.25, E:121.083336
72
N:6.5, E:117.916664
11
N:9.716667, E:124.416664
33
N:14.299444, E:121.05889
H2
N:13.95, E:122.55
29
N:17.216667, E:120.416664
14
N:17.85, E:121.65
31
N:17.325, E:121.80361
14
N:17.629168, E:121.634445
45
N:10.816667, E:123.53333
49
N:9.583333, E:121.23333
70
N:6.3316665, E:124.72417
57
N:7.279444, E:124.83417
70
N:6.3316665, E:124.72417
56
N:7.265, E:124.27028
H2
N:14.133333, E:121.566666
64
N:15.583333, E:119.916664
30
N:11.066667, E:122.53333
15
N:13.850278, E:123.05805
F3
N:11.519167, E:122.757225
49
N:11.935278, E:119.89611
30
N:11.066944, E:122.53222
30
N:11.066667, E:122.53333
F3
N:11.518056, E:122.75528
30
N:10.616667, E:122.183334
22
N:6.682778, E:121.986664
B3
N:12.133333, E:124.55
11
N:9.716667, E:124.416664
33
N:14.299444, E:121.05889
70
N:6.293889, E:124.79389
C6
N:6.066111, E:125.15361
F8
N:10.816389, E:122.9625
29
N:17.083334, E:120.45
49
N:10.833333, E:121.05
01
N:17.414167, E:120.86472
34
N:7.8333335, E:123.95
56
N:7.2977777, E:124.034164
56
N:7.1, E:124.05
11
N:9.65, E:124.2
18
N:11.3925, E:122.89056
30
N:11.588611, E:123.327225
39
N:12.1975, E:123.27055
56
N:7.3075, E:124.032776
46
N:9.748055, E:123.06084
H2
N:14.766666, E:122.48333
H2
N:14.766666, E:122.48333
H2
N:14.739722, E:122.435555
48
N:16.63, E:121.23722
Northern Mindanao
N:7.9945, E:125.03
09
N:8.016666, E:125.05
21
N:10.566667, E:123.76667
66
N:7.700278, E:123.07278
H3
N:10.833889, E:123.23583
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