Prayer Times in Philippines
39
N:12.086389, E:123.96833
15
N:14.283333, E:122.38333
15
N:14.266666, E:122.78333
54
N:12.416667, E:122.0
38
N:13.45, E:121.833336
54
N:12.416667, E:121.98333
19
N:13.983334, E:124.316666
19
N:13.983334, E:124.333336
04
N:11.75, E:122.251114
32
N:18.25, E:120.95
31
N:17.270277, E:122.4375
29
N:16.833334, E:120.51667
59
N:9.950277, E:125.25083
59
N:10.133333, E:124.86667
51
N:15.766666, E:120.45
B9
N:16.033333, E:120.333336
B9
N:16.05, E:120.333336
B9
N:16.05, E:120.333336
51
N:15.883333, E:120.23333
51
N:15.783333, E:120.3
51
N:16.0, E:119.86667
51
N:15.86, E:120.25
65
N:7.5480556, E:122.10389
40
N:13.086945, E:120.77805
54
N:12.907222, E:122.05861
19
N:14.0, E:124.183334
67
N:12.266666, E:125.36667
24
N:7.063611, E:125.68056
24
N:7.063611, E:125.68056
39
N:13.116667, E:123.03333
60
N:5.563889, E:120.80861
66
N:7.1480556, E:121.903336
72
N:5.016111, E:120.21472
72
N:4.7991667, E:119.86916
72
N:5.3641667, E:120.30222
72
N:5.2672224, E:120.37055
72
N:5.272222, E:120.37334
72
N:5.0947223, E:119.815834
72
N:5.0641665, E:119.89
72
N:5.075556, E:120.245
72
N:5.270278, E:120.07306
72
N:5.1541667, E:119.83945
60
N:5.440833, E:120.74528
72
N:5.033056, E:120.22889
72
N:5.113611, E:120.33444
72
N:5.3825, E:120.33945
72
N:5.078611, E:119.8075
72
N:5.403611, E:120.61056
72
N:5.0241666, E:120.186386
72
N:5.066389, E:120.26056
49
N:11.058333, E:119.32472
72
N:5.4369445, E:120.58222
72
N:5.045833, E:120.21111
43
N:8.705277, E:124.745
72
N:5.1291666, E:120.227776
72
N:5.2291665, E:120.6525
49
N:9.25, E:117.933334
72
N:5.170833, E:120.18528
72
N:5.171111, E:120.18139
72
N:5.057778, E:119.82083
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