Prayer Times in Philippines
51
N:16.2, E:119.98333
28
N:18.086945, E:120.53139
21
N:9.791111, E:123.34917
E4
N:11.0830555, E:124.58972
54
N:12.616667, E:122.13333
66
N:7.55, E:122.85
C1
N:10.495, E:123.96083
42
N:8.661667, E:123.62278
Northern Mindanao
N:8.6583, E:123.5982
42
N:8.633333, E:123.61667
42
N:8.65, E:123.58028
42
N:8.661667, E:123.62278
71
N:6.143889, E:124.29444
42
N:8.661667, E:123.62278
C9
N:10.7, E:122.566666
04
N:11.583333, E:122.3
11
N:9.616667, E:123.9
09
N:13.863889, E:121.02167
30
N:10.716667, E:122.26667
30
N:10.8, E:122.51667
30
N:10.8, E:122.51667
09
N:13.933333, E:120.916664
H2
N:13.966667, E:122.21667
50
N:15.233334, E:120.683334
A1
N:15.16, E:120.59944
33
N:14.296389, E:121.10611
53
N:14.326944, E:121.240555
63
N:15.521944, E:120.61361
H2
N:13.983334, E:122.2
63
N:15.521944, E:120.61361
09
N:13.85, E:120.916664
63
N:15.533333, E:120.63333
09
N:14.063889, E:120.85139
56
N:6.8166666, E:124.083336
33
N:14.1, E:121.45
51
N:15.816667, E:120.25
61
N:9.6877775, E:125.65639
61
N:9.589444, E:125.653336
B8
N:7.22, E:124.26945
56
N:7.038611, E:124.32833
42
N:8.466111, E:123.80889
66
N:7.0733333, E:121.91167
66
N:7.0733333, E:121.91167
49
N:10.806389, E:121.05972
42
N:8.233334, E:123.85
42
N:8.226944, E:123.86444
11
N:9.518333, E:123.680275
11
N:9.515833, E:123.68389
66
N:7.0733333, E:121.91167
37
N:10.816667, E:125.0
57
N:7.222778, E:124.38333
D9
N:14.611111, E:121.01139
61
N:10.25, E:125.63333
30
N:10.75, E:122.316666
67
N:12.682222, E:124.39333
67
N:12.647778, E:124.42028
67
N:12.583333, E:124.26667
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