A Google Maps pin is a visual marker on the Google Maps interface that represents a specific location. These pins are often used to indicate points of interest, such as businesses, restaurants, landmarks, or addresses. When users search for locations or explore the map, pins help them quickly identify where these places are located. In addition to the standard markers, Google Maps allows users to customize their own pins when creating or sharing maps, enabling them to highlight particular areas or provide directions to specific spots.
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