Prayer Times in Philippines
12
N:8.35, E:124.61667
09
N:13.65, E:120.833336
64
N:15.495833, E:119.89555
15
N:13.966667, E:122.933334
36
N:14.75, E:122.5
31
N:16.966389, E:121.608055
09
N:13.85, E:121.316666
51
N:15.883333, E:119.9
02
N:8.945833, E:125.3875
19
N:13.768056, E:124.409164
44
N:17.058332, E:121.117775
15
N:14.422222, E:122.99111
31
N:16.943611, E:121.66
54
N:12.556945, E:122.29444
31
N:16.731112, E:121.763336
31
N:16.933332, E:121.666664
61
N:9.624444, E:125.5675
58
N:12.889444, E:123.77111
58
N:12.882222, E:123.756386
23
N:11.865556, E:125.45528
21
N:10.633333, E:123.75
30
N:11.194722, E:123.105
21
N:10.630555, E:123.74
21
N:10.633333, E:123.75
21
N:10.633333, E:123.75
51
N:16.265, E:119.9875
Calabarzon
N:13.7448, E:122.1352
H2
N:13.783333, E:122.166664
H2
N:13.744445, E:122.1325
42
N:8.491944, E:123.67778
42
N:8.491944, E:123.67778
66
N:7.577778, E:122.47195
51
N:16.265, E:119.9875
37
N:10.833333, E:124.75
11
N:9.6, E:124.1
44
N:17.058332, E:121.117775
41
N:12.966667, E:121.36667
51
N:15.966667, E:119.86667
51
N:16.016666, E:120.65
63
N:15.465555, E:120.72195
55
N:11.625556, E:124.870834
37
N:11.120277, E:124.84139
37
N:11.235556, E:124.73639
37
N:11.120277, E:124.84139
39
N:11.967778, E:124.01222
15
N:13.966667, E:122.933334
15
N:13.966667, E:122.933334
55
N:11.625556, E:124.870834
55
N:11.625556, E:124.870834
36
N:16.349167, E:120.38611
F8
N:10.784722, E:123.06389
49
N:11.225278, E:119.37556
67
N:12.666667, E:124.98333
67
N:12.666667, E:124.98333
40
N:13.805555, E:120.153336
31
N:16.975834, E:121.73222
31
N:17.0, E:121.73333
47
N:15.821944, E:120.95389
62
N:9.115278, E:126.226944
26
N:6.893889, E:126.075554
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