Prayer Times in Philippines
09
N:14.0, E:121.0
37
N:10.772778, E:124.87055
09
N:14.0, E:120.98333
27
N:16.7, E:120.88333
27
N:16.7, E:120.88333
27
N:16.7, E:120.88333
13
N:15.009167, E:121.17889
57
N:7.4652777, E:124.797775
E4
N:11.116667, E:124.45
32
N:18.010279, E:121.21389
70
N:5.85, E:125.26667
25
N:5.9125, E:125.60389
24
N:7.116667, E:125.96667
30
N:11.116667, E:122.36667
06
N:10.8, E:122.15
25
N:6.366667, E:125.6
26
N:7.426111, E:126.31917
12
N:8.361111, E:124.73778
12
N:8.395833, E:125.07694
26
N:7.081389, E:126.13111
43
N:8.433333, E:124.5
43
N:8.433333, E:124.5
24
N:7.4416666, E:126.23
72
N:5.134444, E:120.21111
24
N:7.4416666, E:126.23
12
N:8.45, E:125.26667
66
N:7.2919445, E:122.28111
12
N:8.283333, E:125.083336
51
N:15.9, E:119.916664
51
N:15.9, E:119.916664
10
N:16.627777, E:120.561386
09
N:14.115833, E:120.757774
01
N:17.816668, E:120.88333
N:11.216667, E:122.71667
30
N:11.080833, E:122.37222
56
N:6.8377776, E:124.25472
56
N:6.840833, E:124.261665
24
N:7.6383333, E:125.31
41
N:13.45, E:120.9
N:13.483334, E:120.88333
60
N:5.944722, E:121.075836
04
N:11.833333, E:121.95
60
N:5.944722, E:121.075836
20
N:14.226666, E:120.763054
16
N:13.35, E:123.25
40
N:12.791667, E:120.99861
C3
N:7.036389, E:125.3125
70
N:6.016667, E:124.933334
70
N:5.613333, E:125.33222
70
N:6.058889, E:124.86417
59
N:10.333333, E:125.2
06
N:11.783333, E:121.95
30
N:10.818889, E:122.23722
64
N:14.9, E:120.38333
19
N:13.684444, E:124.10139
33
N:14.083333, E:121.23333
60
N:6.0772223, E:121.26611
11
N:9.9, E:123.96667
53
N:14.6125, E:121.23917
72
N:7.0333333, E:118.48333
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