Prayer Times in Philippines
11
N:9.883333, E:124.28333
72
N:5.3333335, E:120.26667
72
N:5.0430555, E:119.78167
72
N:5.0430555, E:119.78167
F4
N:10.514722, E:123.388336
59
N:10.35, E:124.933334
72
N:5.033056, E:120.01639
H2
N:13.966667, E:122.25
57
N:7.0605555, E:124.61833
49
N:11.354167, E:120.73055
49
N:12.083333, E:119.875275
60
N:7.123889, E:118.42389
64
N:15.125556, E:120.10389
H2
N:14.7775, E:122.24333
30
N:10.459444, E:122.65139
66
N:7.6, E:122.86667
30
N:10.459444, E:122.65139
30
N:10.459444, E:122.65139
06
N:10.65, E:122.03333
66
N:7.6605554, E:122.785
66
N:7.7, E:122.8
66
N:7.6605554, E:122.785
B8
N:7.25, E:124.21667
23
N:10.983334, E:125.8
H2
N:13.878612, E:122.3
57
N:6.866667, E:124.86667
H2
N:13.878612, E:122.3
71
N:6.7044444, E:124.458885
51
N:16.233334, E:119.95
23
N:11.485, E:125.376114
51
N:15.883333, E:120.5
13
N:14.759444, E:120.812775
13
N:14.759444, E:120.812775
13
N:14.769722, E:120.819725
05
N:13.216667, E:123.6
21
N:10.143611, E:124.58056
21
N:10.143611, E:124.58056
64
N:15.73, E:119.94806
21
N:10.143611, E:124.58056
72
N:5.0383334, E:120.01278
72
N:5.033056, E:120.01639
64
N:14.926111, E:120.22
64
N:14.916667, E:120.2
64
N:14.9475, E:120.0575
H2
N:14.666667, E:122.0
H2
N:14.666667, E:122.0
61
N:9.816667, E:125.96667
61
N:9.833333, E:125.96667
62
N:8.098056, E:126.29444
62
N:8.098056, E:126.29444
15
N:14.216667, E:122.916664
28
N:18.066668, E:120.51667
H2
N:14.081111, E:122.05583
41
N:13.013611, E:121.413055
47
N:15.333333, E:120.96667
15
N:14.066667, E:123.05
16
N:13.883333, E:123.7
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