Prayer Times in Philippines
61
N:10.034445, E:125.68972
59
N:9.966667, E:125.21667
C5
N:9.287778, E:123.3025
49
N:11.033333, E:119.4
49
N:11.033333, E:119.38333
37
N:10.666667, E:124.96667
37
N:10.666667, E:124.96667
37
N:10.666667, E:124.96667
C5
N:9.287778, E:123.3025
28
N:18.166666, E:120.53333
56
N:7.1, E:124.416664
34
N:8.0847225, E:123.83833
05
N:13.295834, E:123.90945
05
N:13.295834, E:123.90945
38
N:13.483334, E:122.083336
53
N:14.705556, E:121.16472
49
N:10.783333, E:119.38333
49
N:10.8, E:119.36667
16
N:13.914444, E:123.57306
62
N:8.188611, E:126.35944
67
N:12.268333, E:124.10555
G1
N:11.25, E:125.0
11
N:9.743055, E:124.41111
11
N:9.65, E:123.9
30
N:11.15, E:123.01667
18
N:11.416667, E:122.63333
34
N:7.9522223, E:123.71611
21
N:10.258611, E:123.583885
21
N:10.262222, E:123.58417
20
N:14.183056, E:120.845276
41
N:12.426389, E:121.39278
64
N:15.416667, E:119.916664
49
N:9.916667, E:118.75
61
N:9.766666, E:125.51667
H2
N:13.933333, E:122.25
25
N:6.681667, E:125.385
39
N:13.0, E:123.05
64
N:15.402778, E:119.904724
15
N:14.343889, E:122.68806
49
N:10.013611, E:119.07139
N:7.516667, E:117.23333
49
N:7.523611, E:117.27805
N:7.5, E:117.25
N:7.516667, E:117.23333
N:7.5, E:117.25
40
N:12.166667, E:121.13333
50
N:14.9, E:120.566666
10
N:16.816668, E:120.65
21
N:10.5836115, E:123.787224
06
N:11.15, E:122.05
B9
N:16.033333, E:120.36667
16
N:13.7, E:123.25
16
N:13.739722, E:123.274445
H2
N:13.883333, E:122.25
H2
N:13.883333, E:122.25
H2
N:13.883333, E:122.25
15
N:14.116667, E:123.0
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