Prayer Times in Philippines
72
N:5.25, E:119.95
72
N:5.25, E:119.96667
72
N:5.248889, E:119.965836
72
N:5.246389, E:119.9625
45
N:10.833333, E:123.333336
72
N:5.4508333, E:120.2275
72
N:4.9547224, E:119.99416
19
N:13.614722, E:124.16055
49
N:7.7166667, E:117.3
49
N:7.74, E:117.312775
60
N:5.825556, E:119.736664
72
N:5.0158334, E:119.771385
72
N:5.0133333, E:119.7725
66
N:7.162778, E:122.23111
72
N:5.0158334, E:119.771385
72
N:5.0133333, E:119.7725
11
N:9.616667, E:124.2
E4
N:11.0413885, E:124.61694
60
N:6.0833335, E:121.75
72
N:5.1702776, E:120.07667
72
N:5.1702776, E:120.07667
72
N:5.171389, E:120.05167
31
N:17.493334, E:121.84194
31
N:17.493334, E:121.84194
31
N:17.481667, E:121.86444
54
N:12.806389, E:122.055
41
N:13.357223, E:121.15222
39
N:12.188611, E:123.7725
14
N:18.366667, E:121.416664
14
N:18.381945, E:121.41805
33
N:14.2, E:121.55
60
N:6.3019443, E:120.58528
G8
N:16.121944, E:121.88722
60
N:6.3019443, E:120.58528
72
N:5.1666665, E:120.0
60
N:5.8125, E:119.72889
06
N:11.483334, E:122.1175
50
N:14.883333, E:120.61667
06
N:11.483334, E:122.1175
66
N:7.8994446, E:122.58028
71
N:6.703889, E:124.73722
10
N:16.25, E:120.61667
40
N:12.184167, E:121.09611
60
N:6.2775, E:120.540276
14
N:18.439722, E:121.30722
43
N:8.498055, E:124.35778
46
N:9.988334, E:123.14333
46
N:9.983334, E:123.15
28
N:18.432777, E:120.61889
61
N:9.915833, E:125.44361
31
N:17.118334, E:121.583336
51
N:16.283333, E:119.816666
64
N:14.989166, E:120.12055
42
N:8.483334, E:123.816666
60
N:5.9566665, E:121.57528
29
N:17.616667, E:120.38333
51
N:16.15, E:119.85
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