Prayer Times in Philippines
H2
N:13.966667, E:121.6
Calabarzon
N:13.865, E:121.0053
09
N:13.866667, E:121.0
09
N:13.883333, E:121.0
40
N:13.233334, E:120.76667
H2
N:14.033333, E:121.55
09
N:13.5975, E:121.275
H2
N:14.126667, E:121.76222
H2
N:14.713611, E:121.65889
H2
N:14.683333, E:121.63333
H2
N:14.713611, E:121.65889
Ilocos
N:16.032, E:120.3921
51
N:16.05, E:120.4
40
N:12.427222, E:121.12444
42
N:8.381667, E:123.78472
49
N:12.261389, E:119.99639
H2
N:14.133333, E:121.75
14
N:17.686111, E:121.89139
40
N:13.216667, E:120.76667
40
N:13.233334, E:120.76667
48
N:16.616667, E:121.05
21
N:10.5, E:123.71667
45
N:10.85, E:123.46667
32
N:18.183332, E:121.1
21
N:10.516666, E:123.71667
30
N:10.916667, E:122.73333
37
N:10.698055, E:124.81028
51
N:15.975, E:119.805275
14
N:18.2, E:121.55
32
N:17.583334, E:121.36667
70
N:6.366667, E:124.75
G6
N:14.283333, E:120.88333
05
N:13.200556, E:123.46917
28
N:18.033333, E:120.566666
29
N:17.166666, E:120.5
29
N:17.166666, E:120.5
29
N:17.166666, E:120.5
14
N:18.483334, E:121.36667
14
N:18.510834, E:121.32278
14
N:18.5, E:121.333336
14
N:18.510834, E:121.32278
48
N:16.275278, E:121.04195
49
N:10.8544445, E:119.297226
49
N:10.85, E:119.3
49
N:10.716667, E:119.45
49
N:10.866667, E:119.21667
14
N:18.510834, E:121.32278
48
N:16.316668, E:121.3
B4
N:14.683333, E:120.933334
31
N:17.283333, E:121.8
07
N:14.838611, E:120.51611
H2
N:13.866111, E:121.99555
07
N:14.823611, E:120.53694
07
N:14.838611, E:120.51611
55
N:11.933333, E:124.3
55
N:11.9, E:124.28333
55
N:11.928611, E:124.30722
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