Prayer Times in Philippines
70
N:6.493056, E:124.66972
24
N:7.866667, E:125.833336
49
N:10.516666, E:119.26667
67
N:12.266666, E:124.1
15
N:14.05, E:122.8
29
N:17.6, E:120.36667
12
N:7.65, E:125.01667
59
N:10.183333, E:124.98333
37
N:11.066667, E:124.38333
18
N:11.416667, E:122.51667
55
N:11.9, E:124.666664
58
N:12.8, E:124.15
05
N:13.033333, E:123.566666
D5
N:13.066667, E:123.7
16
N:13.55, E:123.26667
H2
N:13.6, E:122.316666
19
N:13.6, E:124.26667
13
N:14.833333, E:120.78333
50
N:14.9, E:120.71667
63
N:15.3, E:120.65
47
N:15.316667, E:120.96667
51
N:15.75, E:120.45
36
N:16.583334, E:120.3
31
N:17.4, E:121.78333
14
N:18.183332, E:121.666664
66
N:7.5380554, E:122.42472
42
N:8.463333, E:123.79611
G3
N:9.626389, E:123.891945
11
N:9.901111, E:124.28389
41
N:13.405833, E:121.18472
A8
N:8.911389, E:125.55334
62
N:8.536944, E:126.09417
F7
N:14.024445, E:121.340836
09
N:14.093333, E:121.168335
33
N:14.334444, E:121.07889
53
N:14.525278, E:121.14472
06
N:11.381111, E:122.094444
E4
N:11.126111, E:124.55889
23
N:11.857223, E:125.46778
08
N:20.3325, E:121.8725
25
N:6.8377776, E:125.238335
70
N:6.451667, E:124.791115
16
N:14.0275, E:123.36444
H2
N:13.9, E:122.21667
50
N:15.833333, E:120.48333
14
N:18.183332, E:121.65
70
N:6.457222, E:124.78361
F4
N:10.516666, E:123.433334
67
N:12.276111, E:124.103615
14
N:18.508055, E:122.13306
42
N:8.45, E:123.816666
67
N:12.383333, E:125.05
05
N:13.383333, E:123.71667
07
N:14.616667, E:120.583336
64
N:15.65, E:119.916664
51
N:16.25, E:119.916664
37
N:10.916667, E:124.933334
26
N:7.670833, E:126.54806
26
N:7.6419444, E:126.56111
37
N:10.916667, E:124.933334
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