type Location (v202408)
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A Location represents a geographical entity that can be targeted. If a location type is
not available because of the API version you are using, the location will be represented as just
the base class, otherwise it will be sub-classed correctly.
- Namespace
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https://www.google.com/apis/ads/publisher/v202408
Field
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id
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xsd:long
Uniquely identifies each Location .
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type
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xsd:string
The location type for this geographical entity (ex. "COUNTRY", "CITY", "STATE", "COUNTY", etc.)
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canonicalParentId
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xsd:int
The nearest location parent's ID for this geographical entity.
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displayName
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xsd:string
The localized name of the geographical entity.
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Last updated 2025-08-06 UTC.
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