Prayer Times in Philippines
F2
N:14.633333, E:121.0
D9
N:14.583333, E:121.0
B8
N:7.201667, E:124.23944
B8
N:7.2127776, E:124.217224
Central Luzon
N:15.5902, E:120.6377
63
N:15.590278, E:120.6375
14
N:17.75, E:121.666664
63
N:15.369445, E:120.592224
47
N:15.75, E:121.03333
41
N:13.329444, E:121.31084
05
N:13.0375, E:123.53361
31
N:16.87861, E:121.55805
71
N:6.651111, E:124.76222
13
N:14.816667, E:120.78333
18
N:12.0, E:121.916664
49
N:10.517222, E:119.715836
29
N:17.168056, E:120.67167
16
N:13.863611, E:123.86972
22
N:6.432778, E:122.06528
11
N:9.680555, E:124.06416
F4
N:10.491111, E:123.40889
49
N:8.995277, E:118.065
F8
N:10.8225, E:123.041115
F8
N:10.8225, E:123.041115
49
N:8.995277, E:118.065
F4
N:10.491111, E:123.40889
45
N:10.533333, E:122.95
62
N:8.466667, E:126.36667
51
N:15.959167, E:120.8375
41
N:13.336945, E:121.07611
37
N:10.233334, E:124.73333
11
N:9.680555, E:124.06416
49
N:10.966667, E:119.3
62
N:9.349167, E:125.94444
62
N:9.349167, E:125.94444
06
N:10.6, E:122.01667
H3
N:10.888611, E:123.349724
09
N:13.639167, E:121.19778
16
N:13.491944, E:123.29528
14
N:18.201666, E:121.646385
15
N:14.3, E:122.683334
15
N:14.3, E:122.683334
58
N:12.65, E:123.88333
30
N:10.5, E:122.48333
23
N:12.0830555, E:125.46833
24
N:7.0180554, E:125.73805
36
N:16.645555, E:120.25222
47
N:15.710834, E:120.82222
14
N:17.888332, E:121.57139
49
N:10.616667, E:117.63333
Calabarzon
N:14.7036, E:121.069
49
N:9.283333, E:117.96667
56
N:7.116667, E:124.36667
61
N:10.166111, E:125.65972
45
N:10.733334, E:123.35
49
N:11.785556, E:120.89528
49
N:7.921389, E:117.0675
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