Prayer Times in Philippines
30
N:11.035833, E:122.9
30
N:11.035833, E:122.9
09
N:13.916667, E:120.683334
60
N:5.9072223, E:121.30222
71
N:6.421111, E:124.08222
01
N:17.8, E:121.083336
49
N:10.183333, E:118.816666
60
N:5.932778, E:121.35222
01
N:17.416666, E:120.95
06
N:10.816667, E:122.2
48
N:16.233334, E:121.01667
64
N:15.1472225, E:120.09361
27
N:16.754168, E:121.105835
65
N:7.7519445, E:122.1025
07
N:14.824166, E:120.36472
07
N:14.745277, E:120.390274
08
N:20.813889, E:121.855
27
N:16.754168, E:121.105835
10
N:16.335278, E:120.561386
04
N:11.883333, E:121.916664
32
N:17.380278, E:121.007225
49
N:8.576389, E:117.51444
55
N:12.1825, E:124.95028
55
N:12.1825, E:124.95028
61
N:9.633333, E:125.433334
59
N:10.166667, E:124.96667
03
N:8.140555, E:126.056946
N:15.441389, E:120.15139
37
N:11.55, E:124.48333
37
N:11.523334, E:124.57528
48
N:16.341667, E:121.215
48
N:16.341667, E:121.215
32
N:17.533333, E:121.15
N:14.385555, E:121.36667
28
N:17.887222, E:120.73028
13
N:14.840834, E:121.236664
59
N:10.1, E:125.2
18
N:11.433333, E:123.03333
72
N:5.1705556, E:119.96694
72
N:5.1705556, E:119.96694
61
N:9.7, E:126.0
66
N:7.600278, E:122.81556
25
N:5.762778, E:125.49528
72
N:5.0716667, E:119.865555
72
N:5.0716667, E:119.865555
54
N:12.4, E:122.566666
32
N:18.013056, E:120.9375
60
N:5.562222, E:120.78833
32
N:18.013056, E:120.9375
57
N:6.9325, E:125.015274
13
N:15.094722, E:121.15417
60
N:5.9333334, E:120.98333
07
N:14.705, E:120.35944
64
N:14.783333, E:120.166664
13
N:15.094722, E:121.15417
H3
N:10.769722, E:123.23361
13
N:15.116667, E:121.083336
66
N:7.775833, E:122.50222
66
N:7.761667, E:122.49
65
N:8.683333, E:123.5
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