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DescriptionView from 26th Street in Fort Bonifacio Global City, Metro Manila.jpg
English: View from 25th Street in Fort Bonifacio Global City, Metro Manila. From left to right: SM Aura under construction, the Aston and Meranti buildings of Two Serendra, and the South of Market buildings.
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