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File:July 9, 2005 - PBCom Tower.jpg
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PBCom Tower, the tallest skyscraper in the Philippines, at the heart of Ayala Avenue in Makati City.

Source

I created this work entirely by myself.

Date

July 9, 2005 (photo taken)

Author

Jon Voltaire B. Aquino

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  • List of tallest buildings in Southeast Asia
  • PBCom Tower
  • Philippine Bank of Communications
  • Talk:Philippines/Archive 12
  • User:JWilz12345/PHL photos FOP

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