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  2. Bel-Air refers to both a private subdivision, a gated community and a barangay in Makati, Philippines. To the north the village itself is bound by Kalayaan Avenue, Anza, Orion, Mercedes and Amapola Streets.

  3. Bel‑Air is a barangay in the city of Makati, National Capital Region (NCR), Philippines. The latest population is 36,007 (2020 Census figures).

    • Makati
    • National Capital Region (NCR)
    • Luzon
  4. May 11, 2024 · Bel-Air households skew older and smaller than other parts of Metro Manila, but the barangay’s central location, cleanliness and security make it attractive to families with school-age children.

  5. Bel-Air refers to both a private subdivision, a gated community and a barangay in Makati Philippines. To the north the village itself is bound by Kalayaan Avenue, Anza, Orion, Mercedes and Amapola Streets.

  6. Barangay Bel-Air is an affluent enclave in the heart of Makati’s Central Business District which was established early in 1950’s. Built in four (4) phases – Bel-Air I to IV, the barangay now includes Ayala North, Buendia Avenue Extension, the Ayala Triangle, and the entire Salcedo Village.

  7. Makati Avenue separates Phase II from the rest of the subdivision. The village is managed by the Bel-Air Village Association (BAVA), and comprises only a portion of Barangay Bel-Air, which is now includes Ayala North, Gil Puyat Avenue Extension, the Ayala Triangle, and the entire Salcedo Village.

  8. Bel-air Barangay Hall is a town hall in Makati, Southern Manila District, Metro Manila. Bel-air Barangay Hall is situated close to Bel-Air Park and the health club SafeSpacesPH Depot;Beyond Yoga. Map. Directions.

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