Prayer Times in Philippines
67
N:12.511666, E:124.73333
20
N:14.254444, E:121.06389
20
N:14.254444, E:121.06389
64
N:15.083333, E:120.21667
49
N:11.983334, E:120.23333
40
N:13.833333, E:120.13333
45
N:10.299167, E:122.84194
67
N:12.511666, E:124.73333
67
N:12.516666, E:124.7
70
N:6.123611, E:125.251945
59
N:10.366667, E:125.23333
59
N:10.366667, E:125.23333
21
N:10.936389, E:123.9125
12
N:7.883333, E:124.8
37
N:10.933333, E:125.01667
25
N:5.8816667, E:125.6275
25
N:5.8841667, E:125.62972
49
N:10.066667, E:118.816666
49
N:10.05, E:118.833336
15
N:14.116667, E:122.88333
25
N:5.566389, E:125.38416
51
N:16.05, E:120.53333
58
N:12.883333, E:124.01667
14
N:17.95, E:121.65
49
N:8.944445, E:118.31944
30
N:10.633333, E:122.53333
31
N:16.95, E:121.78333
14
N:17.945, E:121.65083
14
N:17.95, E:121.65
Eastern Visayas
N:11.1082, E:125.2107
55
N:11.45, E:125.23333
49
N:11.221945, E:121.07056
49
N:11.225, E:121.068054
14
N:17.55, E:121.73111
35
N:7.85, E:124.333336
56
N:6.909167, E:124.287224
06
N:10.876389, E:121.96917
06
N:10.876389, E:121.96917
06
N:10.866667, E:121.96667
31
N:17.166666, E:121.916664
29
N:17.8, E:120.48333
32
N:18.314167, E:121.206665
32
N:18.325, E:121.25083
25
N:6.6605554, E:125.248886
09
N:13.933333, E:120.816666
20
N:14.273334, E:120.738335
66
N:7.829167, E:123.3125
67
N:12.394444, E:124.01611
32
N:17.926111, E:121.095
36
N:16.760834, E:120.33806
36
N:16.766666, E:120.333336
36
N:16.760834, E:120.33806
36
N:16.766666, E:120.333336
58
N:12.9, E:124.11667
Calabarzon
N:14.2711, E:120.7348
20
N:14.233334, E:120.71667
20
N:14.315556, E:120.73333
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