Prayer Times in Philippines
04
N:11.635555, E:122.20917
55
N:11.529445, E:124.891945
71
N:6.1563888, E:124.26667
50
N:14.902778, E:120.52861
61
N:10.1, E:125.48333
21
N:10.6, E:123.73333
50
N:15.133333, E:120.583336
50
N:14.983334, E:120.583336
Central Luzon
N:14.9764, E:120.5628
45
N:10.416667, E:122.933334
59
N:10.033333, E:125.0
06
N:11.752222, E:121.986664
16
N:13.547222, E:123.27944
06
N:11.75, E:121.98333
30
N:10.684444, E:122.65278
13
N:14.813611, E:120.71333
50
N:15.244445, E:120.636665
B3
N:12.224167, E:124.56695
20
N:14.45, E:120.9
Western Visayas
N:11.0028, E:122.8353
09
N:13.933333, E:121.166664
33
N:14.216667, E:121.48333
64
N:15.533333, E:119.916664
03
N:8.650278, E:125.90528
30
N:11.002778, E:122.83528
64
N:15.518333, E:119.91389
23
N:11.673889, E:125.46083
23
N:11.673889, E:125.46083
33
N:14.266666, E:121.45
55
N:11.733334, E:125.03333
30
N:10.816667, E:122.53333
58
N:12.616667, E:124.1
09
N:13.983334, E:121.1
20
N:14.45, E:120.9
13
N:14.833333, E:120.73333
50
N:15.05, E:120.8
51
N:16.016666, E:120.35
21
N:9.466945, E:123.30556
16
N:13.729167, E:123.59333
29
N:17.625834, E:120.36361
51
N:15.983334, E:119.86667
29
N:17.625834, E:120.36361
55
N:11.716667, E:125.01667
46
N:9.335, E:122.83945
21
N:9.466945, E:123.30556
18
N:11.483334, E:123.0
Central Luzon
N:14.9996, E:120.7808
50
N:15.0, E:120.8
43
N:8.433333, E:124.53333
36
N:16.4, E:120.38333
63
N:15.578889, E:120.42083
Mimaropa
N:13.4386, E:121.0206
45
N:10.2, E:122.86667
31
N:13.333333, E:121.0
41
N:13.436389, E:121.01722
Ilocos
N:15.8788, E:120.5763
51
N:15.878612, E:120.584724
23
N:11.85, E:125.41889
58
N:13.066667, E:124.0
09
N:13.8, E:121.3
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