Prayer Times in Philippines
03
N:8.016666, E:125.98333
11
N:9.730278, E:123.925835
43
N:8.6125, E:124.84556
11
N:9.730278, E:123.925835
03
N:8.016666, E:125.98333
E4
N:11.083333, E:124.55
01
N:17.74361, E:120.725555
25
N:6.8733335, E:125.43972
14
N:18.24639, E:121.81333
01
N:17.683332, E:120.73333
49
N:11.208889, E:120.12806
14
N:18.3, E:121.566666
14
N:18.3, E:121.566666
58
N:12.883333, E:123.88333
58
N:12.716667, E:124.13333
58
N:12.716667, E:124.13333
13
N:14.773889, E:120.96111
69
N:9.275833, E:123.64972
29
N:17.516666, E:120.416664
01
N:17.6075, E:120.60667
15
N:14.063611, E:121.84417
H2
N:14.066667, E:121.85
25
N:5.4791665, E:125.465836
60
N:6.2625, E:120.507225
31
N:16.671389, E:121.53167
25
N:5.6847224, E:125.47444
25
N:5.6833334, E:125.48167
25
N:6.8733335, E:125.43972
14
N:18.383612, E:122.100555
H3
N:10.570833, E:123.47361
49
N:11.008056, E:120.82445
20
N:14.215555, E:120.62222
53
N:14.49, E:121.23556
14
N:18.39611, E:122.30194
14
N:18.383333, E:122.3
14
N:18.39611, E:122.30194
21
N:10.131111, E:123.53306
60
N:5.4958334, E:120.916115
60
N:5.4958334, E:120.916115
G2
N:14.116667, E:120.96667
60
N:5.9827776, E:121.37139
60
N:6.3658333, E:120.57861
60
N:6.355278, E:120.57861
49
N:11.339723, E:119.42694
50
N:15.033333, E:120.71667
39
N:12.35, E:123.583336
58
N:13.016666, E:123.583336
54
N:12.495, E:122.516945
54
N:12.495, E:122.516945
63
N:15.3, E:120.71667
65
N:8.466945, E:123.55028
H2
N:14.658333, E:121.91167
64
N:15.283333, E:120.05
64
N:15.066667, E:120.23333
28
N:17.933332, E:120.683334
16
N:13.533333, E:121.86667
40
N:12.178056, E:121.09944
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Qiyam
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