Prayer Times in Philippines
01
N:17.4, E:120.566666
09
N:13.697778, E:121.17861
49
N:12.099444, E:120.250275
30
N:10.616667, E:122.666664
35
N:7.9333334, E:124.2
01
N:17.69111, E:120.59167
01
N:17.316668, E:120.76667
27
N:16.833334, E:121.3
12
N:7.8, E:124.85
23
N:12.0, E:125.316666
07
N:14.583333, E:120.566666
49
N:10.408333, E:119.55222
D5
N:13.116667, E:123.73333
22
N:6.548333, E:122.07333
07
N:14.516666, E:120.46667
07
N:14.516666, E:120.46667
53
N:14.783333, E:121.28333
37
N:10.781944, E:124.87278
58
N:12.828889, E:123.91944
11
N:9.869445, E:124.41695
09
N:14.040833, E:120.80111
14
N:18.216667, E:122.15
66
N:7.6619444, E:123.14083
25
N:6.687778, E:125.27778
60
N:5.9841666, E:121.27055
15
N:14.026111, E:122.75445
51
N:15.9, E:119.916664
30
N:11.043612, E:122.94611
25
N:5.8116665, E:125.5525
60
N:5.996111, E:121.3925
16
N:13.933333, E:123.36667
53
N:14.669723, E:121.21222
60
N:5.9688888, E:121.08417
30
N:11.132778, E:122.734726
34
N:7.8166666, E:123.96667
49
N:9.811111, E:118.63722
40
N:13.801945, E:120.30139
28
N:18.133333, E:120.933334
16
N:13.608889, E:122.97111
41
N:12.983334, E:121.28333
25
N:5.9891667, E:125.65528
56
N:7.0205555, E:124.21389
16
N:13.583333, E:122.95
37
N:10.436389, E:124.8175
23
N:11.725555, E:125.355835
33
N:14.1625, E:121.166115
11
N:9.583333, E:123.833336
72
N:5.2816668, E:120.11389
26
N:6.5652776, E:126.10694
05
N:13.2722225, E:124.01083
30
N:11.016389, E:122.37055
10
N:16.46611, E:120.49139
26
N:6.5652776, E:126.10694
56
N:6.9591665, E:124.21555
56
N:6.9494443, E:124.01778
64
N:15.317778, E:120.0525
11
N:9.621667, E:124.07278
64
N:15.317778, E:120.0525
H2
N:14.633333, E:121.55
25
N:6.8244443, E:125.35
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Qiyam
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