Prayer Times in Philippines
58
N:12.816667, E:123.9
20
N:14.166667, E:120.75
21
N:10.616667, E:123.75
04
N:11.8, E:122.05
H2
N:13.883333, E:122.25
36
N:16.85, E:120.36667
61
N:9.581944, E:125.71889
51
N:15.991389, E:120.736664
54
N:12.490278, E:122.5125
23
N:11.1247225, E:125.33417
55
N:11.295278, E:125.11694
25
N:6.7555556, E:125.23805
49
N:11.8525, E:120.44139
25
N:6.7494445, E:125.240555
54
N:12.5, E:122.51667
61
N:9.586389, E:125.71917
58
N:12.883333, E:123.85
E9
N:14.5325, E:121.016945
H3
N:10.25, E:123.083336
H3
N:10.289444, E:123.117226
06
N:11.3, E:121.55
33
N:14.316667, E:121.55
51
N:16.090834, E:119.91055
14
N:17.94389, E:121.77861
30
N:11.387222, E:123.164444
12
N:8.2, E:124.98333
30
N:10.666667, E:122.583336
31
N:17.4475, E:121.898056
31
N:17.4475, E:121.898056
F4
N:10.483334, E:123.416664
24
N:7.0866666, E:125.68833
57
N:7.6161113, E:124.604164
37
N:10.9580555, E:124.38917
56
N:6.8647223, E:124.441666
71
N:6.3508334, E:124.092224
35
N:7.9166665, E:124.21667
71
N:6.325278, E:124.10778
66
N:7.723611, E:123.02722
30
N:10.833333, E:122.53333
35
N:7.701389, E:123.87666
24
N:7.548333, E:126.025
35
N:7.700278, E:123.87139
68
N:16.512222, E:121.54528
15
N:14.1, E:122.933334
01
N:17.55, E:120.86667
37
N:10.683333, E:124.78333
56
N:6.9166665, E:124.433334
56
N:7.0291667, E:124.50528
54
N:12.816667, E:122.05
56
N:6.8647223, E:124.441666
56
N:6.8647223, E:124.441666
63
N:15.314167, E:120.73139
32
N:17.55, E:121.48333
30
N:10.989722, E:122.47222
30
N:10.95, E:122.5
38
N:13.471111, E:121.890274
59
N:10.383333, E:125.01667
59
N:10.383333, E:125.01667
14
N:18.1, E:121.65
14
N:18.1, E:121.65
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