Prayer Times in Philippines
60
N:5.756944, E:120.415
62
N:8.5425, E:126.3825
57
N:6.9991665, E:125.06722
65
N:8.48, E:123.519165
63
N:15.616944, E:120.62861
H2
N:15.166667, E:121.38333
22
N:6.6397223, E:122.31
40
N:12.241111, E:121.05167
04
N:11.533889, E:122.284164
14
N:17.899445, E:121.75916
14
N:17.899445, E:121.75916
04
N:11.483334, E:122.3
30
N:11.233334, E:122.916664
15
N:14.2086115, E:122.88917
60
N:6.2808332, E:120.57306
35
N:7.7883334, E:124.273056
60
N:5.5105557, E:120.860275
29
N:17.033333, E:120.566666
51
N:15.883333, E:120.416664
30
N:10.766666, E:122.316666
21
N:10.519722, E:123.74944
21
N:10.516666, E:123.73333
42
N:8.634444, E:123.626114
30
N:11.083333, E:122.666664
30
N:11.016666, E:122.666664
16
N:13.733334, E:123.066666
54
N:12.4, E:121.96667
39
N:12.5, E:123.73333
58
N:12.583333, E:124.083336
14
N:17.837778, E:121.3375
65
N:8.654445, E:123.49694
B3
N:12.151389, E:124.56306
B3
N:12.15, E:124.6
B3
N:12.15, E:124.61667
B3
N:12.15, E:124.6
B3
N:12.15, E:124.61667
11
N:9.808888, E:123.96833
11
N:9.808888, E:123.96833
11
N:9.808888, E:123.96833
11
N:9.808888, E:123.96833
63
N:15.644444, E:120.523056
31
N:16.633333, E:121.56084
63
N:15.6975, E:120.45583
63
N:15.709167, E:120.45361
63
N:15.723056, E:120.4525
63
N:15.6975, E:120.45583
63
N:15.709167, E:120.45361
63
N:15.723056, E:120.4525
Calabarzon
N:14.422, E:121.4498
33
N:14.433333, E:121.48333
33
N:14.4, E:121.433334
56
N:6.7952776, E:124.02861
65
N:8.65, E:123.5
65
N:8.654445, E:123.49694
65
N:8.654445, E:123.49694
09
N:13.883333, E:120.96667
33
N:14.116667, E:121.433334
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