Prayer Times in Philippines
H2
N:13.983889, E:121.717224
H2
N:13.966667, E:121.73333
09
N:13.8, E:121.01667
16
N:13.449166, E:123.27333
01
N:17.74361, E:120.725555
01
N:17.74361, E:120.725555
01
N:17.74361, E:120.725555
19
N:13.577222, E:124.16055
39
N:12.6825, E:123.59333
13
N:14.916667, E:120.86667
15
N:14.283333, E:122.666664
G8
N:15.383333, E:121.4
20
N:14.433333, E:120.95
29
N:17.22139, E:120.56695
13
N:14.859445, E:121.092224
40
N:13.416667, E:120.46667
40
N:13.394722, E:120.435
40
N:13.416667, E:120.46667
49
N:11.945833, E:119.943054
20
N:14.35, E:120.86667
66
N:7.413889, E:122.37278
47
N:15.483334, E:120.96667
47
N:15.566667, E:121.166664
66
N:7.6833334, E:123.066666
57
N:6.9166665, E:125.0
36
N:16.533333, E:120.333336
51
N:16.116667, E:120.51667
32
N:18.083334, E:121.11667
35
N:7.75, E:124.333336
50
N:15.05, E:120.7
19
N:14.025556, E:124.047775
15
N:14.416667, E:122.63333
49
N:11.9, E:119.98333
49
N:11.9, E:119.98333
14
N:18.383333, E:122.28333
66
N:7.284167, E:122.28555
H3
N:10.5211115, E:122.79694
H2
N:14.173056, E:122.150276
14
N:17.858889, E:121.576385
14
N:17.858889, E:121.576385
14
N:17.866667, E:121.566666
47
N:15.684167, E:120.86278
A1
N:15.166667, E:120.5
51
N:15.85, E:120.51667
50
N:15.139444, E:120.52944
47
N:15.684167, E:120.86278
31
N:16.966667, E:122.0
48
N:16.633333, E:121.2
49
N:10.695278, E:119.66889
49
N:10.703611, E:119.695274
49
N:10.4169445, E:119.02389
H3
N:10.910556, E:123.56306
47
N:15.3, E:120.78333
72
N:5.3333335, E:120.26667
35
N:7.7894444, E:124.32222
47
N:15.417778, E:120.837776
11
N:9.858611, E:124.351944
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