Piano black all the way.
I bet you guys didn't know a few interesting facts about Metro Manila.
* The large majority of the population of Metro Manila is Roman Catholic (89.10%).
* Population: 11,289,368 (2005) ... that's a freakin' big city!
* Density: 17,751 per km² ... I bet traffic is a nightmare!
* In 1976 President Ferdinand Marcos issued a degree creating the Metropolitan Manila Area. The site of the old province of Manila can no longer be used for agricultural purposes. Marcos appointed his wife Imelda Marcos as governor of Metro Manila.
* Metro Manila is a place of economic extremes. Most of the wealthy and upper-middle class in the country reside within gated communities in places such as Forbes Park, Dasmariñas Village, Bel-Air Village, and Urdaneta Village in Makati, Loyola Heights, La Vista Subdivision, Corinthian Gardens, Greenmeadows, Capitol Hills District, Ayala Heights, Filinvest 1 and 2, Baranggay South Triangle, Baranggay West Triangle, New Manila, Blue Ridge, St. Ignatius Village, and White Plains of Quezon City, Valle Verde Village of Pasig City, Greenhills in San Juan, and Ayala Alabang in Muntinlupa City. Other wealthy families opt to live urban lifestyles and instead own large apartments and condominium units such as those in the Rockwell Center in Makati and the Fort Bonifacio Global City in Taguig. That the area is populated by many of the wealthiest people in the country has also driven up the real estate value of the properties in these areas such that they are unmatched anywhere else. (lets just say they have enough cash to buy 3 subs
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-Info from Wikipedia