Prayer Times in Philippines
H2
N:15.020833, E:121.535835
56
N:7.456111, E:124.1475
72
N:5.137778, E:120.32111
23
N:10.940833, E:125.83195
13
N:15.126389, E:120.9525
66
N:7.633333, E:123.183334
66
N:7.137778, E:122.25584
49
N:9.6, E:121.25
66
N:7.6608334, E:122.49722
40
N:13.686389, E:120.29472
56
N:6.7, E:124.78333
33
N:14.466667, E:121.46667
58
N:12.8758335, E:123.77917
37
N:11.616667, E:124.38333
09
N:13.858056, E:121.34611
66
N:7.536667, E:123.2675
F2
N:14.611667, E:121.025
F2
N:14.609445, E:121.021385
13
N:15.026389, E:120.969444
29
N:17.819723, E:120.46222
32
N:17.55, E:121.15
07
N:14.516666, E:120.53333
13
N:15.026389, E:120.969444
50
N:15.134722, E:120.92861
63
N:15.595555, E:120.611946
57
N:7.146111, E:124.818054
13
N:15.026389, E:120.969444
15
N:14.066667, E:122.933334
51
N:15.983334, E:120.21667
64
N:15.450277, E:119.923615
64
N:15.450277, E:119.923615
33
N:14.216667, E:121.433334
26
N:6.5513887, E:126.23139
H2
N:14.460556, E:121.6025
H2
N:14.460556, E:121.6025
71
N:6.673611, E:124.110275
31
N:16.416666, E:121.73333
56
N:7.295833, E:124.02917
63
N:15.441389, E:120.63028
43
N:8.62, E:124.477776
35
N:7.537778, E:124.095
51
N:15.8, E:120.35
51
N:15.8, E:120.35
09
N:13.858056, E:121.34611
67
N:12.496111, E:124.548615
20
N:14.353611, E:120.98028
12
N:7.694722, E:125.14278
12
N:7.7166667, E:125.11667
12
N:7.7247224, E:125.14083
Northern Mindanao
N:8.8591, E:124.7851
43
N:8.883333, E:124.816666
31
N:16.42389, E:121.75306
55
N:11.8025, E:125.0575
G8
N:15.833333, E:121.53333
43
N:8.869722, E:124.78778
51
N:15.8, E:120.35
40
N:13.516666, E:120.38333
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