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A central location excellent for business, a better lifestyle with less pollution, and more open spaces for residents and proximity to Makati’s Central Business District (MCBD) are what Bonifacio Global City (BGC) has to offer.

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Si Banez ay sinampahan ng kaso ng ilang empleyado ng Bureau of Customs, Department of Finance at EIIB.
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Si Banez ay sinampahan ng kaso ng ilang empleyado ng Bureau of Customs, Department of Finance at EIIB.
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Si Banez ay sinampahan ng kaso ng ilang empleyado ng Bureau of Customs, Department of Finance at EIIB.
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Si Banez ay sinampahan ng kaso ng ilang empleyado ng Bureau of Customs, Department of Finance at EIIB.
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