Prayer Times in Philippines
30
N:11.275, E:123.032776
19
N:13.9, E:124.38333
13
N:14.8, E:120.816666
29
N:17.016666, E:120.73333
16
N:13.733334, E:122.89222
66
N:7.611111, E:122.43806
50
N:14.85, E:120.53333
59
N:10.133611, E:124.84472
49
N:9.566667, E:118.666664
56
N:7.2, E:124.333336
13
N:14.766111, E:120.76972
13
N:14.766111, E:120.76972
44
N:17.186388, E:121.41722
54
N:12.9425, E:121.71889
41
N:12.95, E:121.7
50
N:14.866667, E:120.666664
30
N:10.583333, E:122.11667
30
N:10.583333, E:122.13333
30
N:10.583333, E:122.11667
35
N:7.834722, E:124.31
13
N:14.766111, E:120.76972
13
N:14.766111, E:120.76972
13
N:14.766666, E:120.76667
13
N:14.766111, E:120.76972
66
N:7.7033334, E:123.10222
16
N:13.358334, E:123.39445
06
N:10.833333, E:122.083336
45
N:10.316667, E:123.01667
45
N:10.4, E:123.03333
56
N:6.924722, E:124.5975
44
N:17.186388, E:121.41722
53
N:14.6, E:121.316666
36
N:16.8, E:120.416664
37
N:10.983334, E:124.98333
43
N:8.401944, E:124.345276
61
N:9.733889, E:125.47083
02
N:8.708333, E:125.58861
56
N:6.883611, E:124.40806
56
N:6.9075, E:124.44278
H3
N:10.913889, E:123.00611
H2
N:13.95, E:122.55
05
N:13.233334, E:123.88333
38
N:13.483334, E:121.86667
A9
N:15.609445, E:121.01889
A9
N:15.609445, E:121.01889
A9
N:15.609445, E:121.01889
47
N:15.716667, E:121.11667
A9
N:15.6, E:121.1
47
N:15.766666, E:120.9
47
N:15.766666, E:120.9
H2
N:14.017777, E:122.33583
09
N:13.916667, E:120.86667
09
N:13.960278, E:121.11584
09
N:13.983334, E:121.1
09
N:13.816667, E:121.01667
D6
N:13.95, E:121.15
39
N:12.5413885, E:123.24639
54
N:12.55, E:122.25
39
N:12.545278, E:123.246666
21
N:11.083333, E:123.63333
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