Prayer Times in Philippines
70
N:6.35, E:125.2
25
N:6.4758334, E:125.406944
25
N:6.4758334, E:125.406944
18
N:11.223056, E:122.39278
30
N:10.816667, E:122.35
12
N:7.768611, E:125.23944
21
N:10.966667, E:123.98333
32
N:17.260279, E:121.25916
12
N:7.7, E:124.816666
12
N:7.768611, E:125.23944
49
N:10.8, E:119.45
H3
N:9.943055, E:122.545555
16
N:13.366667, E:123.28333
04
N:11.866667, E:121.933334
29
N:16.983334, E:120.48333
14
N:18.363611, E:122.194725
35
N:7.9486113, E:124.575554
38
N:13.466667, E:122.0
60
N:5.987222, E:120.93361
66
N:7.5291667, E:123.145836
09
N:14.021389, E:120.629166
03
N:8.516666, E:125.8
56
N:7.1055555, E:124.295555
12
N:7.8333335, E:124.8
N:11.211111, E:122.70306
53
N:14.711389, E:121.23278
33
N:14.15, E:121.25
15
N:14.283333, E:122.63333
60
N:5.963889, E:121.263054
72
N:7.016667, E:118.48333
46
N:9.102222, E:122.984726
61
N:9.6872225, E:125.42667
29
N:17.533333, E:120.46667
49
N:9.366667, E:118.3
21
N:10.666667, E:124.45
72
N:5.0841665, E:119.86278
24
N:7.116667, E:125.96667
57
N:7.483333, E:125.15
09
N:14.0325, E:120.992775
48
N:16.566668, E:121.083336
30
N:10.983334, E:122.333336
30
N:10.766666, E:122.2
01
N:17.5, E:120.98333
06
N:10.966667, E:122.11667
06
N:10.966667, E:122.11667
18
N:11.293889, E:122.190834
N:11.033333, E:122.3
09
N:13.983334, E:120.63333
30
N:10.933333, E:122.416664
30
N:10.766666, E:122.2
30
N:10.55, E:122.6
06
N:11.100555, E:122.19028
30
N:11.110278, E:122.329445
06
N:10.965, E:122.12055
N:10.870556, E:122.23028
16
N:13.833333, E:123.53333
60
N:5.983333, E:121.166664
60
N:6.043889, E:121.166664
03
N:8.549167, E:125.407776
32
N:17.789444, E:121.10833
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Qiyam
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