You can localize your Maps JavaScript API application by
changing the default language settings and by specifying a region code, which
alters the map's behavior based on a given country or territory.
The Maps JavaScript API team regularly updates the API with new
features, bug fixes, and performance improvements. You can indicate which
version of the API to load within your application by specifying it in the
v parameter of the Maps JavaScript API bootstrap
request.
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