Prayer Times in Philippines
29
N:17.583334, E:120.38333
56
N:7.0425, E:124.16944
56
N:7.15, E:124.21667
67
N:12.435555, E:124.82806
30
N:10.833333, E:122.53333
25
N:6.786111, E:125.21333
25
N:6.722778, E:125.21555
45
N:10.306945, E:122.9075
66
N:7.664167, E:123.315
H2
N:13.899445, E:121.9575
72
N:5.15, E:120.05
47
N:15.346111, E:121.05278
42
N:8.658055, E:123.579445
49
N:11.133333, E:119.63333
24
N:7.5322223, E:125.81084
34
N:8.0675, E:124.18278
42
N:8.116667, E:123.833336
E6
N:8.15, E:123.833336
42
N:8.333333, E:123.7
42
N:8.333333, E:123.7
43
N:8.75, E:125.0
43
N:8.75, E:125.0
E6
N:8.139722, E:123.84861
24
N:7.5322223, E:125.81084
N:7.178056, E:124.385
57
N:7.2258334, E:124.59361
05
N:13.261389, E:123.75916
30
N:11.051111, E:122.44945
05
N:13.245833, E:123.90583
12
N:7.4694443, E:124.913055
12
N:7.4694443, E:124.913055
14
N:18.266666, E:121.9
29
N:17.433332, E:120.51667
14
N:18.268333, E:121.90528
41
N:13.216667, E:121.433334
29
N:17.433332, E:120.51667
14
N:18.268333, E:121.90528
H2
N:14.75, E:121.666664
H2
N:14.7, E:121.683334
H2
N:14.7, E:121.683334
50
N:14.883333, E:120.583336
42
N:18.416666, E:123.816666
40
N:12.753889, E:120.994446
56
N:6.898611, E:124.583885
05
N:13.133333, E:123.6
50
N:15.064445, E:120.58
50
N:15.233334, E:120.683334
66
N:7.745, E:123.44444
66
N:7.7563887, E:123.41556
66
N:7.7563887, E:123.41556
49
N:12.240278, E:120.047226
49
N:11.231112, E:119.36472
39
N:11.916667, E:123.85
51
N:15.987223, E:120.54139
51
N:15.987223, E:120.54139
57
N:7.2, E:125.01667
55
N:11.413333, E:125.00166
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