Prayer Times in Philippines
37
N:11.803611, E:124.30722
G5
N:10.383333, E:123.63333
19
N:13.933333, E:124.333336
07
N:14.442778, E:120.42722
40
N:12.883333, E:120.816666
47
N:15.383333, E:121.0
32
N:17.316668, E:121.416664
19
N:13.893888, E:124.32166
16
N:13.835278, E:122.98805
Ilocos
N:17.5715, E:120.386
29
N:17.566668, E:120.38333
23
N:11.281667, E:125.54889
29
N:17.55, E:120.46667
29
N:17.566668, E:120.46667
29
N:17.55, E:120.46667
51
N:15.966389, E:119.842224
39
N:11.949166, E:123.742775
07
N:14.442778, E:120.42722
37
N:11.061389, E:125.03833
39
N:11.916667, E:123.75
51
N:15.966389, E:119.842224
40
N:13.833333, E:120.183334
09
N:13.895278, E:120.645836
67
N:12.520833, E:125.048615
H2
N:13.469722, E:122.628334
H2
N:13.469722, E:122.628334
40
N:13.833333, E:120.166664
H2
N:13.469722, E:122.628334
H2
N:13.469722, E:122.628334
36
N:16.916666, E:120.46667
37
N:11.514167, E:124.36528
G7
N:6.927778, E:122.16
63
N:15.183333, E:120.25
63
N:15.766666, E:120.566666
67
N:12.566112, E:124.2975
H2
N:14.114722, E:122.02194
37
N:11.140278, E:124.874725
63
N:15.4675, E:120.45306
H2
N:13.933333, E:122.066666
H2
N:13.85, E:122.38333
11
N:9.95, E:124.21667
37
N:10.983334, E:124.88333
H2
N:13.85, E:122.38333
G8
N:15.678056, E:121.33611
G8
N:15.678056, E:121.33611
06
N:10.916667, E:122.0
H2
N:13.983334, E:121.333336
H2
N:14.083333, E:122.066666
H2
N:13.866667, E:122.35
23
N:12.033333, E:125.48333
H2
N:14.040556, E:122.172226
31
N:16.959723, E:121.626945
06
N:10.916667, E:122.0
29
N:17.033333, E:120.45
H2
N:14.079722, E:122.12556
C1
N:10.55, E:124.01667
H2
N:13.85, E:122.28333
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