Prayer Times in Philippines
49
N:8.083333, E:117.066666
47
N:15.584444, E:121.13472
E1
N:8.016666, E:124.316666
38
N:13.366667, E:121.833336
38
N:13.401389, E:121.96694
47
N:15.959444, E:121.0225
47
N:15.929722, E:121.00806
47
N:15.959444, E:121.0225
47
N:15.929722, E:121.00806
30
N:10.65, E:122.23333
49
N:10.861111, E:121.01972
49
N:10.861111, E:121.01972
D4
N:10.2725, E:123.98639
30
N:11.25, E:123.01667
30
N:11.25, E:122.96667
33
N:14.277223, E:121.14778
50
N:15.133333, E:120.61667
49
N:11.966667, E:120.15
51
N:16.083334, E:120.73333
39
N:12.291111, E:123.706665
39
N:12.3, E:123.71667
39
N:12.130555, E:123.712776
63
N:15.45, E:120.46667
37
N:11.8, E:124.316666
37
N:11.788333, E:124.32333
56
N:6.9566665, E:124.690834
28
N:18.1, E:120.78333
G7
N:6.8925, E:122.099724
G7
N:6.887778, E:122.10889
G7
N:6.8925, E:122.099724
53
N:14.633333, E:121.1
72
N:5.1902776, E:120.20417
53
N:14.558333, E:121.0675
49
N:9.283055, E:117.937225
55
N:11.072222, E:125.15361
55
N:11.6, E:124.85
55
N:11.072222, E:125.15361
55
N:11.6, E:124.85
30
N:10.834444, E:122.28861
71
N:6.7144446, E:124.47417
56
N:6.773889, E:124.49084
58
N:12.866667, E:123.833336
05
N:13.34, E:123.694725
30
N:10.834444, E:122.28861
49
N:9.178333, E:117.882774
55
N:11.8, E:124.816666
N:6.115278, E:124.36528
N:6.115278, E:124.36528
E3
N:14.811944, E:120.295555
Central Luzon
N:14.4336, E:120.4853
07
N:14.483334, E:120.48333
07
N:14.433333, E:120.5
07
N:14.421111, E:120.49555
07
N:14.546389, E:120.48222
07
N:14.546389, E:120.48222
39
N:12.239166, E:123.21694
07
N:14.436389, E:120.486664
63
N:15.685833, E:120.4675
41
N:13.5, E:120.96667
38
N:13.330556, E:122.0825
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