Prayer Times in Philippines
33
N:14.183333, E:121.183334
H2
N:13.483334, E:122.416664
60
N:6.049444, E:121.13528
70
N:5.978611, E:124.684166
60
N:5.9169445, E:121.315
05
N:13.196111, E:123.32861
35
N:7.8333335, E:124.11667
35
N:7.75, E:124.26667
Central Luzon
N:15.8152, E:121.1432
47
N:15.8, E:121.166664
47
N:15.8425, E:121.15111
47
N:15.833333, E:121.11667
56
N:7.0833335, E:124.63333
60
N:6.2127776, E:120.85528
11
N:9.616667, E:123.95
66
N:7.7755556, E:123.42111
66
N:7.7708335, E:123.42139
38
N:13.441944, E:122.05666
56
N:7.0666666, E:124.65
51
N:16.033333, E:120.48333
30
N:11.016666, E:122.816666
09
N:14.083333, E:120.63333
12
N:8.082778, E:124.69361
55
N:12.083333, E:124.23333
30
N:11.166667, E:123.01667
30
N:11.166667, E:123.01667
H2
N:14.399445, E:122.03528
21
N:10.45, E:124.01667
C1
N:10.468611, E:123.98417
34
N:7.85, E:123.95
35
N:7.805, E:124.325554
05
N:13.198334, E:123.320274
45
N:10.35, E:122.98333
60
N:5.981389, E:121.04139
34
N:8.056945, E:124.15528
34
N:8.083333, E:124.13333
34
N:8.083333, E:124.26667
34
N:8.066667, E:124.21667
35
N:7.8333335, E:124.13333
36
N:16.834444, E:120.415276
36
N:16.833334, E:120.4
35
N:7.866667, E:124.083336
60
N:6.0, E:121.03333
56
N:7.541111, E:124.381386
09
N:13.933333, E:120.816666
47
N:15.351111, E:121.0875
53
N:14.561111, E:121.23
29
N:17.55, E:120.55
29
N:17.566668, E:120.36667
29
N:17.583334, E:120.38333
Calabarzon
N:14.1252, E:121.1253
47
N:15.351111, E:121.0875
29
N:17.530834, E:120.409164
29
N:17.530834, E:120.409164
38
N:13.441944, E:122.05666
57
N:7.4333334, E:124.5
14
N:17.731112, E:122.15
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