Prayer Times in Philippines
51
N:15.948055, E:120.541115
30
N:11.1525, E:123.150276
51
N:15.948055, E:120.541115
58
N:12.9, E:123.85
32
N:17.294167, E:121.315834
58
N:12.9, E:123.85
09
N:14.011666, E:120.69806
09
N:13.816667, E:121.13333
20
N:14.367778, E:120.8775
44
N:16.95, E:120.833336
53
N:14.533333, E:121.083336
09
N:13.8225, E:121.41889
21
N:10.166667, E:123.683334
C5
N:9.316667, E:123.26667
36
N:16.5575, E:120.33972
46
N:9.066667, E:123.13333
09
N:13.983334, E:121.083336
20
N:14.296389, E:120.99
50
N:14.816667, E:120.61667
25
N:6.6583333, E:125.34695
25
N:6.6694446, E:125.35528
50
N:15.216667, E:120.8
47
N:15.646944, E:120.83195
57
N:7.3130555, E:124.459724
28
N:17.916666, E:120.48333
44
N:17.216667, E:121.36667
15
N:14.333333, E:122.63333
46
N:10.348889, E:123.26583
32
N:18.016666, E:121.2
65
N:8.468056, E:123.09472
69
N:9.179722, E:123.47111
69
N:9.184722, E:123.45639
06
N:11.0847225, E:122.05028
06
N:11.077778, E:122.04278
58
N:12.933333, E:123.683334
06
N:11.077778, E:122.04278
13
N:14.8, E:120.88333
07
N:14.733334, E:120.51667
31
N:17.064722, E:121.97111
F4
N:10.527778, E:123.404724
F4
N:10.495277, E:123.42722
39
N:11.930278, E:124.02805
67
N:12.656389, E:124.367226
70
N:6.296389, E:125.03167
31
N:16.898333, E:122.0675
67
N:12.583333, E:125.13333
01
N:17.616667, E:120.73333
28
N:18.216667, E:120.7
31
N:17.007223, E:121.8275
60
N:6.1833334, E:120.933334
42
N:8.333333, E:123.85
14
N:18.4, E:121.53333
09
N:13.7508335, E:121.06556
14
N:17.625834, E:121.6875
F3
N:11.581667, E:122.712776
49
N:9.375, E:118.04694
12
N:7.5691667, E:125.00166
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Qiyam
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