Prayer Times in Philippines
45
N:10.783333, E:123.35
18
N:11.25, E:122.55
67
N:12.45, E:124.666664
29
N:17.216667, E:120.5
46
N:10.085278, E:123.25861
30
N:10.683333, E:122.63333
49
N:8.807222, E:117.440834
49
N:10.9625, E:119.37556
49
N:9.885, E:118.77944
21
N:10.630555, E:123.74
58
N:12.883333, E:123.7
50
N:14.883333, E:120.63333
51
N:16.316668, E:119.95
46
N:9.553611, E:123.075554
17
N:9.260555, E:124.65444
71
N:6.2991667, E:124.130554
21
N:11.128889, E:123.96083
21
N:11.116667, E:123.96667
21
N:9.883333, E:123.6
G5
N:10.334444, E:123.67389
66
N:7.7422223, E:122.58083
20
N:14.438889, E:120.91278
20
N:14.433333, E:120.933334
20
N:14.438889, E:120.91278
47
N:15.683611, E:120.66639
Northern Mindanao
N:8.9152, E:125.0266
43
N:8.883333, E:124.96667
30
N:10.983334, E:122.73333
04
N:11.616667, E:122.26667
20
N:14.131389, E:120.79667
18
N:11.458889, E:122.22056
20
N:14.131389, E:120.79667
43
N:8.916667, E:125.01667
39
N:13.116667, E:123.03333
41
N:13.516944, E:120.94639
67
N:12.38, E:124.04056
39
N:13.116667, E:123.03333
15
N:14.361944, E:122.7775
71
N:6.286111, E:124.15305
66
N:7.577778, E:122.47195
61
N:9.921667, E:125.935
67
N:12.661667, E:124.422226
47
N:15.3538885, E:121.19056
64
N:15.65, E:119.95
57
N:7.2444444, E:124.39056
25
N:7.415278, E:125.34583
27
N:16.983334, E:121.03333
38
N:13.2325, E:121.833885
60
N:5.934167, E:121.378334
61
N:10.069445, E:125.52556
61
N:10.055, E:125.5575
25
N:6.4544444, E:125.537224
25
N:6.816111, E:125.394165
49
N:9.7075, E:118.70194
31
N:17.066668, E:122.35
31
N:17.099167, E:122.52695
33
N:14.066667, E:121.3
49
N:7.4511113, E:118.41944
23
N:11.433056, E:125.55
23
N:11.434722, E:125.55334
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