Prayer Times in Philippines
38
N:13.287222, E:121.873055
01
N:17.666666, E:120.78333
38
N:13.516666, E:121.85
38
N:13.533333, E:121.85
Calabarzon
N:14.4578, E:120.9425
20
N:14.416667, E:120.95
20
N:14.4586115, E:120.90056
20
N:14.455833, E:120.92639
36
N:16.666666, E:120.51667
20
N:14.4586115, E:120.90056
03
N:8.09, E:125.89111
40
N:13.083333, E:120.78333
36
N:16.75, E:120.38333
55
N:11.6175, E:125.0125
31
N:16.624445, E:121.68611
14
N:17.825832, E:121.598335
55
N:11.5225, E:124.811386
55
N:11.5225, E:124.811386
55
N:11.524722, E:124.798615
11
N:10.1, E:124.23333
63
N:15.65, E:120.333336
32
N:18.333334, E:121.35
H3
N:10.345555, E:123.039444
14
N:18.524166, E:121.22833
36
N:16.683332, E:120.38333
29
N:17.066668, E:120.46667
51
N:16.15, E:119.833336
16
N:13.6, E:122.88333
27
N:16.783333, E:121.28333
51
N:15.979167, E:120.618614
51
N:15.979167, E:120.618614
14
N:18.061945, E:121.566666
15
N:14.095278, E:122.975
21
N:10.694445, E:123.98861
15
N:14.095278, E:122.975
15
N:14.067778, E:122.98333
F8
N:10.768888, E:123.060555
D5
N:13.15, E:123.71667
23
N:12.083333, E:125.48333
23
N:12.083333, E:125.48333
23
N:12.1, E:125.48333
41
N:13.233334, E:121.1
59
N:10.133333, E:124.833336
59
N:10.166667, E:124.8
61
N:9.583333, E:125.63333
70
N:5.9841666, E:124.60333
70
N:5.9263887, E:124.64056
49
N:11.25, E:119.433334
49
N:11.078889, E:119.388054
26
N:7.395, E:126.57806
14
N:17.966667, E:121.65
14
N:17.966667, E:121.65
26
N:7.4333334, E:126.53333
62
N:8.519444, E:126.33861
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