Prayer Times in Philippines
64
N:14.75, E:120.166664
H2
N:13.840834, E:122.08083
29
N:17.221111, E:120.50222
Calabarzon
N:14.5402, E:121.3602
Calabarzon
N:13.9614, E:121.52
H2
N:14.166667, E:121.583336
16
N:13.583333, E:123.13333
47
N:15.283333, E:120.933334
F2
N:14.616667, E:121.0
09
N:14.089723, E:120.96639
20
N:14.2913885, E:120.95944
13
N:14.994722, E:120.931946
41
N:13.304444, E:121.29222
53
N:14.557777, E:121.34611
20
N:14.45, E:120.88333
H2
N:14.166667, E:121.583336
64
N:14.740833, E:120.15833
H2
N:13.833333, E:122.066666
64
N:14.75, E:120.166664
09
N:13.556389, E:121.054726
F2
N:14.616667, E:121.0
13
N:14.994722, E:120.931946
H2
N:13.958889, E:121.51611
53
N:14.557777, E:121.34611
33
N:14.266666, E:121.45
B4
N:14.65, E:120.96667
20
N:14.335278, E:120.86528
71
N:6.6783333, E:124.61444
65
N:7.7883334, E:122.10555
29
N:17.221111, E:120.50222
13
N:14.994722, E:120.931946
11
N:9.763611, E:124.045
57
N:7.15, E:124.816666
46
N:9.983334, E:123.2
61
N:9.662778, E:125.6575
12
N:8.474722, E:124.86444
45
N:10.5413885, E:122.83417
56
N:7.35, E:124.21667
09
N:13.909445, E:120.69778
H2
N:14.233334, E:122.26667
54
N:12.431389, E:122.42917
65
N:7.7883334, E:122.10555
11
N:9.883333, E:123.86667
05
N:13.2, E:123.35
11
N:9.763611, E:124.045
11
N:9.763611, E:124.045
41
N:13.304444, E:121.29222
54
N:12.925, E:121.700836
30
N:11.283333, E:123.01667
63
N:15.666667, E:120.583336
16
N:13.983334, E:123.51667
55
N:11.783889, E:124.73389
55
N:12.066667, E:124.23333
60
N:5.9486113, E:120.91
37
N:11.419723, E:124.90639
37
N:11.433333, E:124.9
37
N:11.416667, E:124.9
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