Prayer Times in Philippines
28
N:18.429722, E:120.59556
68
N:16.266666, E:121.666664
32
N:17.516666, E:121.38333
28
N:18.429722, E:120.59556
50
N:14.816667, E:120.566666
29
N:17.570833, E:120.33889
06
N:10.858611, E:121.96028
H2
N:14.915, E:122.187225
36
N:16.533333, E:120.333336
66
N:7.6, E:122.5
66
N:7.6, E:122.5
56
N:6.866667, E:124.333336
13
N:15.033333, E:120.95
F2
N:14.658889, E:121.07361
F2
N:14.633333, E:121.01667
F2
N:14.658889, E:121.07361
Central Luzon
N:15.0247, E:120.9521
29
N:17.033333, E:120.45
01
N:17.2, E:120.75
29
N:17.183332, E:120.683334
28
N:18.35861, E:120.6225
49
N:11.201111, E:119.33806
71
N:6.4955554, E:124.36
68
N:15.846945, E:121.5075
70
N:6.4330554, E:124.71861
35
N:8.1, E:124.35
57
N:6.799444, E:124.878334
57
N:7.095, E:124.74306
31
N:16.957777, E:122.07306
49
N:12.033333, E:119.98333
35
N:7.883333, E:124.35
49
N:12.235833, E:120.08861
57
N:7.15, E:124.816666
12
N:8.083333, E:124.916664
31
N:17.333334, E:122.4
49
N:12.1669445, E:120.15195
42
N:8.070278, E:123.634445
42
N:8.070278, E:123.634445
G4
N:8.05, E:123.73333
42
N:8.069167, E:123.7875
42
N:8.066667, E:123.76667
E6
N:8.120277, E:123.79806
E6
N:8.120277, E:123.79806
28
N:18.316668, E:120.75
28
N:18.316668, E:120.75
33
N:14.416667, E:121.51667
49
N:12.038333, E:120.130554
49
N:11.551389, E:119.88611
49
N:11.544167, E:119.81194
68
N:15.716667, E:121.46667
68
N:15.716667, E:121.46667
G8
N:16.256945, E:122.14361
G8
N:15.806389, E:121.49639
49
N:11.5525, E:119.89555
57
N:7.279722, E:124.48417
56
N:7.188889, E:124.19417
35
N:7.788611, E:124.31167
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