Prayer Times in Philippines
41
N:13.333333, E:121.05
07
N:14.416667, E:120.5
41
N:12.585556, E:121.51889
56
N:6.7, E:124.78333
36
N:16.816668, E:120.4
41
N:12.283333, E:121.25
E4
N:11.133333, E:124.63333
67
N:12.616667, E:125.066666
49
N:11.132778, E:119.31722
H3
N:9.956388, E:122.48194
10
N:16.716667, E:120.833336
30
N:10.616667, E:122.683334
23
N:11.025278, E:125.763885
58
N:13.0, E:123.88333
58
N:12.65, E:124.01667
11
N:9.759722, E:123.850555
37
N:11.095833, E:124.99
49
N:10.547778, E:119.229164
49
N:8.724722, E:117.5
49
N:8.724722, E:117.5
29
N:16.866667, E:120.53333
28
N:18.216667, E:120.78333
43
N:8.456667, E:124.284164
16
N:13.716389, E:123.849724
D6
N:13.886111, E:121.17472
27
N:16.838612, E:121.09417
16
N:13.7, E:123.066666
16
N:13.633333, E:122.96667
30
N:10.883333, E:122.48333
32
N:18.2, E:121.1
14
N:18.866667, E:121.28333
14
N:18.866667, E:121.28333
26
N:7.253611, E:126.403336
11
N:9.616667, E:124.13333
24
N:7.633333, E:126.166664
H2
N:13.833333, E:122.11667
21
N:10.333333, E:123.95
16
N:13.761945, E:123.7475
16
N:13.761945, E:123.7475
19
N:13.724167, E:124.270836
60
N:6.3141665, E:120.564445
28
N:17.960833, E:120.72889
28
N:17.960833, E:120.72889
28
N:17.917778, E:120.44111
29
N:17.703333, E:120.42528
28
N:17.917778, E:120.44111
H2
N:13.2, E:122.63333
37
N:10.75, E:125.0
67
N:12.5, E:124.833336
C9
N:10.733334, E:122.55
16
N:13.761945, E:123.7475
54
N:12.6025, E:122.07445
15
N:14.043889, E:122.94334
E4
N:11.133611, E:124.55444
H2
N:13.215834, E:122.54305
19
N:13.724167, E:124.270836
54
N:12.616667, E:122.066666
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