Prayer Times in Philippines
55
N:11.7225, E:124.96861
H2
N:13.895278, E:122.29667
49
N:11.120556, E:119.69889
04
N:11.483334, E:122.21667
24
N:7.4477777, E:125.80778
30
N:11.238611, E:123.19833
14
N:18.183056, E:122.26444
14
N:18.233334, E:122.2
14
N:18.183056, E:122.26444
21
N:10.333333, E:123.95
14
N:18.25, E:121.6
H2
N:14.05, E:121.88333
40
N:13.386389, E:120.388054
21
N:10.333333, E:123.95
39
N:12.1, E:123.7
H2
N:13.895278, E:122.29667
H3
N:9.959444, E:122.4425
H3
N:10.779722, E:123.39139
14
N:17.75361, E:121.50445
14
N:17.783333, E:121.48333
H3
N:9.959444, E:122.4425
14
N:17.75361, E:121.50445
24
N:7.9002776, E:125.58444
24
N:7.65, E:125.666664
13
N:15.033333, E:120.933334
56
N:7.133333, E:124.3
35
N:7.9166665, E:124.5
35
N:7.891111, E:124.38556
14
N:18.25, E:121.6
19
N:13.633333, E:124.35
B3
N:12.138333, E:124.46528
14
N:17.65, E:121.683334
40
N:12.169723, E:121.10694
58
N:12.95, E:123.61667
64
N:15.233334, E:120.21667
H2
N:13.633333, E:122.5
24
N:7.6, E:125.61667
25
N:5.870278, E:125.61278
70
N:6.095, E:124.403336
70
N:6.0941668, E:124.40278
70
N:6.091111, E:124.39778
41
N:13.198055, E:121.44334
41
N:13.198055, E:121.44334
12
N:8.083333, E:124.95
26
N:6.7705555, E:126.24528
50
N:15.133333, E:120.9
29
N:16.981945, E:120.684166
51
N:15.9, E:119.88333
71
N:6.325278, E:124.10778
36
N:16.472778, E:120.405556
36
N:16.472778, E:120.405556
57
N:6.9166665, E:124.833336
37
N:11.326389, E:124.34028
60
N:5.91, E:121.26195
29
N:16.981945, E:120.684166
39
N:12.133333, E:123.46667
67
N:12.516666, E:124.65
05
N:13.283333, E:123.5
59
N:10.260834, E:125.25584
59
N:10.25, E:125.25
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Qiyam
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