Prayer Times in Philippines
30
N:10.984445, E:122.77111
49
N:10.810555, E:121.04417
08
N:20.417223, E:121.9475
Ilocos
N:15.9294, E:120.3486
F4
N:10.5, E:123.416664
F5
N:15.916667, E:120.333336
F4
N:10.483334, E:123.416664
47
N:15.65, E:120.76667
D6
N:13.925555, E:121.23639
51
N:16.033333, E:120.76667
33
N:14.233334, E:121.183334
28
N:18.266666, E:120.583336
63
N:15.7, E:120.36667
29
N:17.116667, E:120.5
29
N:17.116667, E:120.5
36
N:16.45, E:120.35
39
N:12.583333, E:123.73333
F7
N:14.083333, E:121.28333
33
N:14.216667, E:121.166664
47
N:15.566667, E:120.76667
36
N:16.883333, E:120.46667
28
N:18.15, E:120.63333
F7
N:14.030556, E:121.36639
H2
N:14.756945, E:121.61305
33
N:14.233334, E:121.183334
59
N:10.223889, E:124.89083
37
N:10.983334, E:124.9
09
N:13.8, E:120.95
H2
N:13.883333, E:122.183334
53
N:14.416667, E:121.333336
01
N:17.583334, E:120.55
F7
N:14.092778, E:121.358055
33
N:14.186111, E:121.48639
18
N:11.218889, E:122.833885
09
N:14.031944, E:120.615
H2
N:13.85, E:122.166664
04
N:11.65, E:122.3
30
N:11.35, E:123.083336
33
N:14.2, E:121.316666
53
N:14.491944, E:120.988335
14
N:19.491667, E:121.94222
31
N:16.845833, E:121.65528
53
N:14.491944, E:120.988335
23
N:12.168889, E:125.450554
55
N:11.473056, E:125.04083
23
N:12.166667, E:124.46667
29
N:17.05, E:120.566666
47
N:15.483334, E:120.85
Ilocos
N:17.2249, E:120.6092
29
N:17.233334, E:120.61667
Western Visayas
N:10.4161, E:122.8492
H3
N:10.416667, E:122.86667
30
N:10.666667, E:122.76667
55
N:12.1, E:124.71667
15
N:14.183333, E:122.583336
45
N:10.416667, E:122.85
55
N:12.083333, E:124.833336
47
N:15.584167, E:121.18361
29
N:17.333334, E:120.46667
18
N:11.483334, E:123.0
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Qiyam
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