Prayer Times in Philippines
26
N:7.0358334, E:126.09805
49
N:8.608056, E:117.26444
30
N:11.181945, E:123.04417
30
N:11.181945, E:123.04417
60
N:5.9958334, E:121.38556
A8
N:9.025278, E:125.525
A8
N:9.025278, E:125.525
69
N:9.139167, E:123.51972
C8
N:8.301666, E:124.26
A8
N:8.986389, E:125.62055
A8
N:9.025278, E:125.525
02
N:8.933333, E:125.53333
39
N:12.516666, E:123.4
39
N:12.45, E:123.333336
39
N:12.433888, E:123.326385
Calabarzon
N:14.4901, E:121.0603
53
N:14.533333, E:121.066666
53
N:14.509722, E:121.08861
34
N:8.083333, E:123.8
11
N:9.633333, E:123.916664
39
N:12.830833, E:123.28445
54
N:12.4, E:122.666664
11
N:10.083333, E:124.11667
06
N:10.510278, E:121.930275
11
N:10.071667, E:124.375
H2
N:13.753333, E:122.16583
17
N:9.138056, E:124.795555
14
N:17.94, E:121.755554
11
N:10.083333, E:124.11667
63
N:15.633333, E:120.45
28
N:18.523611, E:120.712776
29
N:17.583334, E:120.38333
28
N:18.15, E:120.61667
34
N:8.083333, E:123.8
C3
N:7.2555556, E:125.621666
C3
N:7.2555556, E:125.621666
71
N:6.6983333, E:124.035835
66
N:7.3641667, E:122.970276
66
N:7.5666666, E:122.88333
66
N:7.3625, E:122.973335
66
N:7.55, E:122.916664
66
N:7.3036113, E:122.289444
55
N:11.383889, E:124.962776
23
N:11.13, E:125.31917
66
N:7.3002777, E:122.31111
66
N:7.311111, E:122.31416
66
N:7.3061113, E:122.327774
66
N:7.305, E:122.29083
66
N:7.9375, E:123.6325
66
N:7.966944, E:123.64333
66
N:7.9666667, E:123.65
18
N:11.266666, E:122.666664
49
N:8.536111, E:117.24333
49
N:8.5402775, E:117.23778
25
N:6.915, E:125.47667
25
N:6.9219446, E:125.48889
25
N:6.9144444, E:125.48139
A8
N:8.983334, E:125.63333
50
N:15.2080555, E:120.91722
34
N:7.839722, E:123.595
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Qiyam
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