Prayer Times in Philippines
30
N:10.983334, E:122.73333
12
N:7.883333, E:125.05
65
N:8.380555, E:122.98194
13
N:14.816667, E:120.83667
55
N:11.883333, E:125.03333
G8
N:16.2, E:122.083336
63
N:15.414722, E:120.67667
44
N:16.833334, E:120.916664
22
N:6.6569443, E:122.16695
70
N:5.6738887, E:125.368614
49
N:9.1472225, E:118.06111
40
N:13.4, E:120.75
49
N:9.510555, E:118.467224
40
N:13.451667, E:120.67139
14
N:18.3, E:122.26945
56
N:7.4680557, E:124.17944
37
N:11.0, E:124.683334
59
N:10.383333, E:125.1
30
N:11.133333, E:122.666664
30
N:10.483334, E:122.6
04
N:11.583889, E:122.13167
B7
N:10.452778, E:123.915
B3
N:12.244722, E:124.63528
06
N:11.783333, E:121.96667
10
N:16.45, E:120.78333
28
N:18.26, E:120.89833
32
N:18.153334, E:120.96889
28
N:18.26, E:120.89833
60
N:6.016667, E:121.01667
01
N:17.516666, E:120.71667
10
N:16.45, E:120.78333
06
N:11.116667, E:122.25
B3
N:12.244722, E:124.63528
30
N:11.1, E:122.36667
18
N:11.340278, E:122.57472
32
N:18.116667, E:121.183334
41
N:12.45, E:121.36667
36
N:16.316668, E:120.38333
04
N:11.583889, E:122.13167
18
N:11.368055, E:122.416664
N:11.083333, E:122.3
18
N:11.261666, E:122.8525
30
N:11.1, E:122.36667
26
N:7.7813888, E:126.20583
26
N:7.7813888, E:126.20583
49
N:10.834444, E:121.0425
61
N:9.6, E:125.45
30
N:11.383333, E:123.0
64
N:14.9, E:120.11667
30
N:11.126111, E:122.83083
C3
N:7.3544445, E:125.32389
16
N:13.566667, E:122.98333
08
N:20.283333, E:121.85
49
N:9.952222, E:118.67528
49
N:9.952222, E:118.67528
47
N:15.8, E:121.13333
10
N:16.65, E:120.86667
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