Prayer Times in Philippines
37
N:10.729167, E:124.90833
27
N:16.6475, E:120.8825
09
N:13.721666, E:120.89778
30
N:10.55, E:122.666664
39
N:12.633333, E:123.583336
60
N:5.905, E:121.30167
60
N:6.0333333, E:121.11667
66
N:7.6569443, E:123.156944
14
N:19.52389, E:121.949165
72
N:7.0333333, E:118.46667
18
N:11.276667, E:122.61916
47
N:15.983334, E:121.1
55
N:11.85, E:125.11667
59
N:10.478611, E:124.99778
01
N:17.35111, E:120.634445
59
N:10.478611, E:124.99778
44
N:17.466944, E:121.019165
27
N:16.6475, E:120.8825
47
N:15.85, E:121.1
03
N:8.016666, E:125.333336
05
N:13.166667, E:123.35
60
N:5.981389, E:121.04139
66
N:7.128611, E:122.250275
28
N:18.414444, E:120.87444
40
N:13.066667, E:120.8
N:11.083333, E:122.3
66
N:7.722778, E:123.09028
60
N:5.978611, E:121.401665
55
N:11.266666, E:125.25
06
N:11.129723, E:122.117775
24
N:7.847778, E:126.187225
14
N:18.425833, E:122.23778
30
N:10.966667, E:122.4
30
N:10.966667, E:122.4
28
N:18.283333, E:120.683334
10
N:16.55139, E:120.72611
60
N:5.851667, E:121.09055
60
N:6.0758333, E:121.03972
44
N:17.146389, E:120.98222
10
N:16.466667, E:120.71667
40
N:12.977222, E:121.08639
64
N:15.376111, E:120.062225
25
N:6.278333, E:125.63583
14
N:18.333334, E:122.26667
10
N:16.503056, E:120.88389
30
N:10.6, E:122.083336
48
N:16.516666, E:121.1
10
N:16.633333, E:120.75
53
N:14.75, E:121.23333
60
N:5.7988887, E:121.190834
20
N:14.215555, E:120.65305
64
N:15.045278, E:120.16472
49
N:9.996111, E:118.714165
61
N:10.204444, E:125.640274
64
N:15.279167, E:120.16695
60
N:5.9680557, E:120.89667
57
N:7.6930556, E:124.50667
25
N:6.645, E:125.379166
20
N:14.216667, E:120.65
28
N:18.51111, E:120.885
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