Prayer Times in Philippines
11
N:9.85, E:123.933334
26
N:6.766667, E:126.13333
61
N:9.95, E:126.083336
37
N:11.416667, E:124.35
67
N:12.333333, E:124.36667
47
N:15.283333, E:120.9
31
N:16.733334, E:121.61667
01
N:17.466667, E:120.6
24
N:7.4, E:125.78333
21
N:9.883333, E:123.433334
59
N:10.25, E:125.0
30
N:10.666667, E:122.583336
45
N:10.883333, E:122.98333
23
N:11.116667, E:125.38333
04
N:11.633333, E:122.333336
B3
N:12.216667, E:124.61667
58
N:12.616667, E:123.96667
05
N:13.05, E:123.61667
16
N:13.466667, E:123.26667
H2
N:13.5, E:122.4
E2
N:13.566667, E:123.21667
09
N:13.633333, E:120.9
F7
N:14.066667, E:121.316666
33
N:14.133333, E:121.433334
15
N:14.133333, E:122.916664
53
N:14.483334, E:121.3
13
N:14.833333, E:120.76667
50
N:14.883333, E:120.51667
64
N:15.166667, E:120.05
63
N:15.283333, E:120.683334
51
N:15.816667, E:120.61667
14
N:17.6, E:121.73333
29
N:17.733334, E:120.416664
28
N:18.15, E:120.63333
66
N:7.624722, E:122.33945
34
N:8.1675, E:124.09722
12
N:8.2525, E:124.59417
20
N:14.406667, E:120.88194
H3
N:10.551111, E:123.470276
70
N:6.4627776, E:124.86083
41
N:13.5, E:120.9025
62
N:8.8133335, E:126.248886
E9
N:14.553056, E:121.00611
F2
N:14.641944, E:121.086945
06
N:11.315278, E:122.03389
55
N:11.684444, E:124.831665
39
N:12.457222, E:123.26556
32
N:18.330555, E:121.38
49
N:12.167222, E:119.93916
57
N:7.2163887, E:124.52361
37
N:11.403889, E:124.3275
50
N:14.866667, E:120.53333
50
N:15.035556, E:120.64833
45
N:10.55, E:123.46667
H2
N:13.684722, E:122.18278
H2
N:13.671667, E:122.245834
51
N:16.03389, E:120.13917
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