Prayer Times in Philippines
64
N:15.061389, E:120.06389
63
N:15.348056, E:120.62861
21
N:10.69, E:123.78889
D6
N:13.965278, E:121.211945
62
N:8.762222, E:126.235
53
N:14.53, E:121.14972
F7
N:14.0425, E:121.35306
33
N:14.367778, E:121.06111
58
N:13.104722, E:123.96917
19
N:13.596666, E:124.23028
18
N:11.317223, E:122.65389
68
N:16.313055, E:121.67778
31
N:16.469723, E:121.784164
28
N:17.958055, E:120.715
E4
N:11.063056, E:124.56167
A2
N:10.683333, E:122.95639
23
N:11.128333, E:125.516945
47
N:15.798056, E:120.97361
47
N:15.810278, E:120.9675
A2
N:10.683333, E:122.95
A2
N:10.683333, E:123.03333
55
N:11.933333, E:124.45
H2
N:13.8, E:122.36667
H2
N:13.8375, E:122.386665
55
N:11.904722, E:124.44417
C9
N:10.683333, E:122.51667
47
N:15.798056, E:120.97361
13
N:14.85, E:120.78333
62
N:8.766666, E:126.23333
64
N:15.066667, E:120.066666
47
N:15.810278, E:120.9675
C9
N:10.683333, E:122.51667
59
N:10.133333, E:124.78333
30
N:10.683333, E:122.61667
18
N:11.35, E:122.51667
13
N:14.85, E:120.78333
50
N:14.916667, E:120.7
64
N:15.333333, E:119.96667
63
N:15.333333, E:120.566666
47
N:15.516666, E:120.833336
51
N:16.133333, E:119.816666
36
N:16.7, E:120.35
29
N:17.1, E:120.566666
F7
N:13.995, E:121.30805
53
N:14.559444, E:121.06556
06
N:11.254444, E:122.0575
E4
N:11.123055, E:124.519165
50
N:15.066667, E:120.71667
45
N:10.266666, E:122.85
06
N:10.55, E:121.85
A2
N:10.666667, E:123.01667
36
N:16.383333, E:120.35
64
N:15.5, E:119.95
50
N:15.033333, E:120.73333
28
N:18.098888, E:120.6325
53
N:14.5627775, E:121.090836
36
N:16.278889, E:120.388885
Ilocos
N:16.2827, E:120.383
Central Luzon
N:14.9444, E:120.6268
Calabarzon
N:14.1833, E:121.5
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