Prayer Times in Philippines
N:14.433333, E:120.76667
Ilocos
N:15.9239, E:120.6424
B7
N:10.3, E:123.88333
09
N:13.966667, E:120.98333
51
N:16.1, E:120.78333
28
N:18.15, E:120.583336
30
N:10.683333, E:122.63333
18
N:11.483334, E:123.0
40
N:12.716667, E:120.816666
H2
N:13.716667, E:122.26667
33
N:14.066667, E:121.28333
15
N:14.133333, E:122.916664
13
N:14.8, E:120.86667
64
N:14.95, E:120.083336
50
N:14.966667, E:120.5
63
N:15.583333, E:120.683334
36
N:16.316668, E:120.35
29
N:17.2, E:120.45
D9
N:14.6, E:120.96667
53
N:14.5616665, E:121.079445
65
N:7.606389, E:122.15417
42
N:8.258056, E:123.81639
43
N:8.678056, E:124.78555
20
N:14.426389, E:120.97389
47
N:15.300555, E:120.875275
16
N:13.439722, E:123.41472
49
N:11.388611, E:119.81834
63
N:15.283611, E:120.65
50
N:14.933333, E:120.61667
13
N:14.8, E:120.86667
Central Luzon
N:14.9447, E:120.6262
50
N:14.933333, E:120.583336
N:14.433333, E:120.76667
23
N:11.836945, E:125.436386
21
N:10.466667, E:124.01667
51
N:16.0, E:120.35
Zamboanga Peninsula
N:7.6591, E:123.463
Cagayan Valley
N:16.9395, E:121.8052
66
N:7.6833334, E:123.416664
31
N:17.466667, E:121.98333
59
N:10.433333, E:125.21667
30
N:10.583333, E:122.05
45
N:10.866667, E:123.15
37
N:10.983334, E:124.933334
05
N:13.3, E:123.78333
H2
N:13.6, E:122.316666
33
N:14.183333, E:121.51667
50
N:14.966667, E:120.61667
47
N:15.483334, E:120.86667
36
N:16.816668, E:120.4
29
N:17.333334, E:120.45
28
N:18.133333, E:120.583336
F7
N:14.066667, E:121.316666
02
N:9.366389, E:125.51083
51
N:15.943611, E:120.70695
H3
N:10.876945, E:123.492226
09
N:14.080833, E:121.18916
16
N:13.661389, E:123.04583
Calabarzon
N:14.0669, E:121.3258
F7
N:14.066667, E:121.316666
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