Prayer Times in Philippines
72
N:5.213889, E:120.57667
60
N:5.694444, E:120.894165
72
N:4.922222, E:119.82445
64
N:14.855556, E:120.12806
10
N:16.558056, E:120.61833
27
N:16.903889, E:121.08083
25
N:5.3758335, E:125.42667
58
N:12.966667, E:123.933334
05
N:13.133333, E:123.5
40
N:13.0627775, E:120.74416
41
N:13.143611, E:121.44
41
N:13.166667, E:121.46694
71
N:6.1530557, E:124.265274
40
N:13.066667, E:120.73333
41
N:13.15, E:121.45
37
N:10.531944, E:124.96889
47
N:15.349722, E:121.045555
30
N:10.8, E:122.683334
27
N:16.833334, E:121.0
44
N:17.086111, E:121.22667
37
N:10.531944, E:124.96889
19
N:13.695, E:124.39694
66
N:7.6666665, E:123.03333
21
N:11.067778, E:123.99167
55
N:12.067778, E:124.23444
55
N:11.636666, E:125.03
23
N:11.891666, E:125.418335
67
N:12.396667, E:124.63111
61
N:10.166667, E:125.65
55
N:11.583333, E:125.36667
67
N:12.396667, E:124.63111
23
N:11.891666, E:125.418335
Bicol
N:13.2944, E:123.4872
67
N:12.396667, E:124.63111
55
N:11.636666, E:125.03
23
N:11.891666, E:125.418335
16
N:13.942778, E:122.906944
16
N:13.942778, E:122.906944
G4
N:8.076667, E:123.73917
30
N:10.8, E:122.666664
49
N:10.964723, E:119.48167
58
N:12.883333, E:123.73333
58
N:12.883333, E:123.73333
23
N:12.18, E:125.50806
57
N:7.2, E:124.683334
D5
N:13.088333, E:123.799446
02
N:9.006667, E:125.26222
H2
N:14.75, E:121.96667
H2
N:14.734167, E:121.922775
H2
N:14.733334, E:121.933334
H2
N:14.838611, E:121.94278
H2
N:14.833333, E:122.083336
H2
N:14.733334, E:121.9
H2
N:14.738889, E:121.90111
H2
N:14.8, E:121.75
51
N:16.066668, E:119.9
D5
N:13.088333, E:123.799446
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