Talk:Greenbelt (Ayala Center)
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As per the City Government of Makati, it opened in 1986?[edit]
The City Government of Makati's “Make It Makati” SNS accounts (Threads, etc.) made a post today that it opened in 1986 (see: https://www.threads.net/@makeitmakati/post/C5NBQLFy0yF ). Is the government's information considered “reliable source” by Wikipedia? —Yohan Yuki Xieㆍ사요한・謝雪矢 (talk | Contribs) 12:43, 1 April 2024 (UTC)