Prayer Times in Philippines
25
N:6.5958333, E:125.39917
70
N:6.083611, E:125.26139
12
N:8.05, E:124.86667
25
N:6.5927777, E:125.40833
25
N:6.6055555, E:125.39833
25
N:6.5958333, E:125.39778
25
N:6.5558333, E:125.391945
14
N:17.766666, E:121.666664
31
N:17.116388, E:121.9025
F4
N:10.469444, E:123.33139
25
N:5.7575, E:125.520836
25
N:5.752222, E:125.51889
25
N:5.757222, E:125.52389
35
N:7.7166667, E:124.25
14
N:17.874445, E:121.64167
21
N:9.983334, E:123.46667
70
N:6.047222, E:124.484726
70
N:6.047222, E:124.484726
D6
N:13.933333, E:121.15
09
N:13.683333, E:121.2
56
N:6.8475, E:124.4925
67
N:12.55, E:124.26667
39
N:12.183333, E:123.76667
31
N:16.989721, E:121.586945
35
N:7.75, E:124.3
06
N:11.413055, E:122.01945
14
N:17.684166, E:121.65083
H2
N:14.756111, E:121.51972
25
N:6.608333, E:125.41695
49
N:8.966667, E:118.05
13
N:14.841945, E:120.81167
21
N:10.182777, E:123.56306
49
N:11.756111, E:120.0575
49
N:10.864722, E:119.40278
05
N:13.1575, E:123.46306
12
N:7.766667, E:124.9
31
N:17.283333, E:121.8
39
N:11.893888, E:124.04222
12
N:7.733333, E:124.78333
22
N:6.7344446, E:121.961945
22
N:6.721667, E:121.96917
22
N:6.7344446, E:121.961945
22
N:6.708889, E:121.91417
12
N:7.9166665, E:125.23333
25
N:5.375, E:125.3875
49
N:9.050555, E:117.649445
49
N:9.055833, E:117.64306
53
N:14.3875, E:121.23417
30
N:10.816667, E:122.416664
41
N:12.95, E:121.36667
F2
N:14.633333, E:121.0
13
N:14.95, E:120.916664
33
N:14.271944, E:121.05194
49
N:9.769167, E:118.6725
49
N:9.766666, E:118.683334
28
N:17.966667, E:120.65
29
N:17.75, E:120.46667
29
N:17.75, E:120.46667
20
N:14.45, E:120.9
20
N:14.45, E:120.9
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Qiyam
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