Prayer Times in Philippines
29
N:17.666666, E:120.46667
64
N:14.954722, E:120.20333
29
N:17.445, E:120.528336
39
N:12.566667, E:123.666664
E3
N:14.8, E:120.28333
55
N:11.541111, E:124.9625
40
N:12.75, E:120.78333
05
N:13.183333, E:124.13333
01
N:17.366667, E:120.566666
Calabarzon
N:14.1367, E:121.4161
33
N:14.133333, E:121.416664
33
N:14.15, E:121.416664
01
N:17.516666, E:120.88333
H2
N:13.866667, E:122.11667
47
N:15.783333, E:120.65
28
N:18.078056, E:120.48389
06
N:10.776944, E:122.04528
06
N:10.783333, E:122.03333
64
N:15.130834, E:120.16917
69
N:9.15, E:123.63333
29
N:17.583334, E:120.46667
E4
N:11.145278, E:124.56722
21
N:10.715555, E:124.015274
E4
N:11.145278, E:124.56722
21
N:10.715555, E:124.015274
21
N:10.715555, E:124.015274
21
N:10.715555, E:124.015274
21
N:10.715555, E:124.015274
D5
N:13.133333, E:123.9
H2
N:13.914444, E:121.80944
55
N:11.948889, E:124.86278
16
N:13.8, E:122.8
09
N:13.699445, E:120.91194
41
N:13.343333, E:121.269165
41
N:13.35, E:121.28333
37
N:11.3, E:124.65
21
N:10.6, E:123.76667
53
N:14.302222, E:121.32667
31
N:17.51111, E:122.126945
29
N:17.633333, E:120.38333
16
N:13.983334, E:123.53333
49
N:11.942778, E:120.03
01
N:17.85, E:120.916664
49
N:10.321667, E:118.99472
14
N:18.172222, E:122.26111
07
N:14.433333, E:120.45
47
N:15.733334, E:120.7
47
N:15.733334, E:120.7
28
N:18.533333, E:120.76667
67
N:12.6241665, E:124.36417
67
N:12.6241665, E:124.36417
19
N:14.040833, E:124.155
28
N:18.090279, E:120.86083
67
N:12.383333, E:125.03333
68
N:16.25, E:121.71667
67
N:12.323055, E:125.18584
54
N:12.658889, E:122.24389
04
N:11.841111, E:122.06416
51
N:16.016666, E:120.26667
14
N:18.933332, E:121.85
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