Prayer Times in Philippines
G8
N:15.683333, E:121.433334
12
N:8.483334, E:125.0
45
N:10.533333, E:122.05
30
N:11.233334, E:123.0
58
N:13.033333, E:124.03333
40
N:13.25, E:120.61667
H2
N:13.916667, E:122.25
33
N:14.016666, E:121.2
51
N:15.916667, E:120.63333
36
N:16.266666, E:120.48333
31
N:16.65, E:121.4
47
N:15.566667, E:120.76667
26
N:7.441389, E:126.55111
63
N:15.469167, E:120.57056
43
N:8.878333, E:125.03889
67
N:12.463611, E:124.14861
06
N:11.376945, E:122.08722
55
N:11.975278, E:124.76667
23
N:11.943611, E:125.422775
08
N:20.303055, E:121.84389
67
N:12.466667, E:124.15
31
N:16.65, E:121.4
45
N:10.433333, E:123.03333
G8
N:15.75, E:121.566666
31
N:16.65, E:121.4
47
N:15.321111, E:121.21
51
N:16.016666, E:120.816666
Ilocos
N:16.0615, E:120.6726
Central Luzon
N:15.488, E:120.6629
63
N:15.8, E:120.6
51
N:16.1, E:120.666664
31
N:17.033333, E:121.61667
47
N:15.6, E:120.85
28
N:18.15, E:120.63333
14
N:17.896389, E:121.587776
71
N:6.698889, E:124.69861
Central Luzon
N:14.9739, E:120.1583
64
N:15.016666, E:120.316666
47
N:15.716667, E:120.76667
51
N:15.933333, E:120.666664
09
N:13.7497225, E:121.20917
47
N:15.819722, E:120.64694
47
N:15.819722, E:120.64694
01
N:17.483334, E:120.65
13
N:14.9, E:120.78333
51
N:15.883333, E:120.583336
28
N:18.15, E:120.666664
03
N:8.216111, E:125.925835
33
N:14.110833, E:121.299164
31
N:16.983334, E:122.01611
Cagayan Valley
N:16.9808, E:122.018
24
N:7.4333334, E:126.0
31
N:16.85, E:122.166664
47
N:15.416667, E:120.933334
51
N:15.983334, E:120.7
09
N:13.853056, E:121.03972
41
N:12.641111, E:121.43916
06
N:10.916667, E:122.13333
18
N:11.316667, E:122.583336
09
N:13.85, E:120.96667
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