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Google API Geotarget List

From Visualisedata Pty Ltd

A data share using Google APIs to convert IDs that Google creates into proper place names.

Visualisedata Pty Ltd - Google API Geotarget list

Data Overview

This data share will help anyone using Google APIs to convert the IDs that Google create into proper place names. To be used for Google API (Ads and Analytics) when you need to reference the geotarget values.

Expected workflow:
– Consumer enhances their Google API data by joining to this data share in order to add geotargets very simply.

Table:
– geotargets

Fields Included:
– criteria_id
– name
– canonical_name
– parent_id
– country_code
– target_type
– status

Cloud Region Availability

US West (Oregon)
Canada (Central)
US East (N. Virginia)
US East (Ohio)
US East (Commercial Gov - N. Virginia)
US Gov East 1 (Fedramp High Plus)
US Gov West 1
US Gov West 1 (DoD)
US Gov West 1 (Fedramp High Plus)
Asia Pacific (Jakarta)
Asia Pacific (Mumbai)
Asia Pacific (Osaka)
Asia Pacific (Seoul)
Asia Pacific (Singapore)
Asia Pacific (Sydney)
Asia Pacific (Tokyo)
EU (Frankfurt)
EU (Ireland)
EU (London)
EU (Stockholm)
EU (Zurich)
EU (Paris)
South America (São Paulo)

Canada Central (Toronto)
Central US (Iowa)
East US 2 (Virginia)
South Central US (Texas)
US Gov Virginia
US Gov Virginia (FedRAMP) High Plus
West US 2 (Washington)
Australia East (New South Wales)
Central India (Pune)
Japan East (Tokyo, Saitama)
Southeast Asia (Singapore)
UAE North (Dubai)
North Europe (Ireland)
Switzerland North (Zurich)
UK South (London)
West Europe (Netherlands)

US Central 1 (Iowa)
US East 4 (N. Virginia)
Europe West 2 (London)
Europe West 4 (Netherlands)

Category

Lookup Tables

Refreshes

Monthly

Access

Free, unlimited access

Geographic Coverage

Global (by City)

 

Business Needs

Location Data Enrichment

Convert the Google API criteria_id values to proper location names. This data share saves you the work of creating this list and keeping it updated yourself. It has every geotarget location that Google uses. You simply join it to the data you have already pulled from the Google API and you have the geolocation names instantly.