Prayer Times in Philippines
39
N:12.269722, E:123.263885
24
N:7.0005555, E:125.72722
65
N:8.333333, E:122.98333
39
N:12.283333, E:123.23333
37
N:10.716667, E:124.8
41
N:13.333333, E:121.3
32
N:18.25, E:121.03333
H3
N:9.738889, E:122.51833
H3
N:9.738889, E:122.51833
56
N:7.483333, E:124.23333
01
N:17.366667, E:120.71667
09
N:13.710556, E:121.079445
09
N:13.7125, E:121.06472
09
N:13.710556, E:121.079445
11
N:9.835556, E:124.562225
04
N:11.7, E:122.316666
Eastern Visayas
N:11.3039, E:124.3705
37
N:11.333333, E:124.4
37
N:11.298333, E:124.35917
09
N:13.710556, E:121.079445
45
N:10.916667, E:123.46667
H2
N:14.116667, E:122.3
67
N:12.266666, E:124.11667
45
N:10.433333, E:122.816666
H2
N:13.916667, E:122.166664
11
N:9.996111, E:124.00389
H2
N:13.8, E:122.183334
35
N:7.8166666, E:124.083336
15
N:14.251389, E:122.85028
G8
N:16.318056, E:122.11916
H2
N:14.15, E:122.26667
21
N:9.734722, E:123.35222
29
N:17.178333, E:120.71111
15
N:14.133333, E:122.95
B3
N:12.1, E:124.61667
72
N:5.2119446, E:120.58583
09
N:13.720833, E:121.076385
09
N:13.716667, E:121.066666
70
N:6.2327776, E:124.70583
72
N:5.2119446, E:120.58583
54
N:12.361111, E:121.97222
06
N:10.934167, E:122.13084
11
N:9.883333, E:123.88333
21
N:10.733334, E:123.96667
H3
N:10.717778, E:123.03389
58
N:12.633333, E:124.03333
15
N:14.119722, E:122.973335
32
N:18.116667, E:121.066666
37
N:10.634722, E:124.873055
37
N:10.634722, E:124.873055
H3
N:10.717778, E:123.03389
H2
N:14.466667, E:121.65
37
N:11.284722, E:124.55972
14
N:17.883333, E:121.65
04
N:11.633333, E:122.333336
25
N:5.7952776, E:125.554726
H2
N:14.033333, E:121.88333
25
N:5.7977777, E:125.559166
14
N:18.480556, E:121.37583
44
N:16.933332, E:120.9
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