Prayer Times in Philippines
B2
N:8.433333, E:124.8
26
N:7.066389, E:126.086945
23
N:11.292778, E:125.576385
66
N:7.7283335, E:123.4825
37
N:11.489166, E:124.300835
37
N:11.483334, E:124.3
37
N:11.421945, E:124.36833
66
N:7.543889, E:122.45417
66
N:7.543889, E:122.45417
37
N:10.333333, E:124.833336
66
N:7.536667, E:122.437225
66
N:7.536667, E:122.437225
66
N:7.5444446, E:122.45111
60
N:6.0666666, E:121.1
B2
N:8.393888, E:124.525
B2
N:8.393888, E:124.525
25
N:7.016667, E:125.5
C3
N:7.0666666, E:125.44028
C3
N:7.069722, E:125.45417
02
N:9.223056, E:125.56556
69
N:9.153889, E:123.66861
24
N:7.2675, E:125.85528
55
N:12.018611, E:124.790276
37
N:10.35, E:124.76667
24
N:7.133333, E:125.78333
55
N:12.018611, E:124.790276
49
N:10.133333, E:118.816666
49
N:9.066667, E:117.75
49
N:10.1, E:118.816666
43
N:8.556945, E:124.534164
21
N:10.873333, E:124.04361
21
N:10.873333, E:124.04361
62
N:8.966667, E:126.15
65
N:8.388611, E:123.50389
30
N:11.241944, E:123.13416
30
N:11.216667, E:123.11667
30
N:11.216667, E:123.11667
62
N:9.015833, E:126.240555
H2
N:13.883333, E:121.38333
26
N:7.866667, E:126.38333
30
N:10.75, E:122.666664
11
N:9.8, E:123.88333
30
N:11.181945, E:123.04417
30
N:11.181945, E:123.04417
11
N:9.612778, E:124.18472
11
N:9.612778, E:124.18472
34
N:7.8166666, E:123.63333
C2
N:8.716667, E:123.38333
C2
N:8.728056, E:123.38111
Northern Mindanao
N:8.5389, E:124.7569
35
N:8.083333, E:124.46667
34
N:8.116667, E:124.28333
43
N:8.516666, E:124.78333
43
N:8.55, E:124.75
25
N:6.4294443, E:125.566666
39
N:12.091111, E:123.93694
16
N:13.694167, E:123.471664
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