Prayer Times in Philippines
16
N:13.416667, E:123.4
E2
N:13.65, E:123.183334
09
N:13.7, E:121.11667
D6
N:13.866667, E:121.2
H2
N:13.883333, E:122.25
33
N:14.05, E:121.25
53
N:14.566667, E:121.066666
50
N:14.933333, E:120.6
64
N:15.283333, E:120.01667
63
N:15.8, E:120.6
51
N:15.933333, E:120.666664
29
N:16.933332, E:120.45
46
N:9.224444, E:123.28555
N:7.507222, E:123.34722
12
N:8.026944, E:124.75389
17
N:9.136389, E:124.78917
26
N:7.291111, E:126.51889
61
N:9.734445, E:126.02778
47
N:15.644722, E:120.69583
H3
N:10.415, E:123.02472
41
N:12.295834, E:121.32139
67
N:12.528889, E:124.39917
05
N:13.396389, E:123.7725
48
N:16.358334, E:121.0925
49
N:9.754167, E:118.74472
70
N:6.4894443, E:124.695274
57
N:7.065, E:125.03167
24
N:7.485, E:125.67639
N:13.855, E:123.18444
13
N:14.933333, E:120.05
29
N:17.508055, E:120.40083
29
N:17.508055, E:120.40083
05
N:13.369722, E:123.805
05
N:13.376389, E:123.81
16
N:13.966389, E:123.22945
49
N:7.745278, E:118.50139
39
N:12.714167, E:123.59417
49
N:7.745278, E:118.50139
47
N:15.583333, E:120.916664
61
N:9.733334, E:126.03333
23
N:11.433333, E:125.55
05
N:13.406389, E:123.76611
37
N:10.783333, E:125.0
16
N:13.433333, E:123.333336
13
N:15.133333, E:120.95
51
N:16.338055, E:119.99778
51
N:16.05, E:120.8
28
N:18.15, E:120.63333
63
N:15.358334, E:120.72083
14
N:17.921667, E:121.60139
64
N:15.015833, E:120.07889
H2
N:13.566667, E:122.53333
64
N:15.016666, E:120.11667
63
N:15.8, E:120.6
51
N:16.033333, E:120.78333
H2
N:13.545278, E:122.5825
49
N:10.358056, E:119.36584
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