Geo Targets

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Latest zipped CSV (2024-10-10)

Previous zipped CSV (2024-09-26)

Columns

Criteria ID
Unique and persistent assigned ID. In the API, these criteria are of type Location.
Name
Best available English name of the geo target.
Canonical Name
The constructed fully qualified English name consisting of the target's own name, and that of its parent and country. This field is meant only for disambiguating similar target names.
Parent ID
The criteria ID of the direct parent that defines the canonical name of the geo target. For example, if the current geo target is "San Francisco", its canonical name would be "San Francisco, California, United States" and the canonicalParentId would be the criteria ID of California, and the canonicalParentId of California would be the criteria ID of the United States.
Country Code
The ISO-3166-1 alpha-2 country code that is associated with the target.
Target Type

Allowable values:

  • Airport
  • Autonomous Community
  • Barrio
  • Borough
  • Canton
  • City
  • City Region
  • Colloquial Area
  • Commune
  • Congressional District
  • Country
  • County
  • Department
  • District
  • Division
  • Governorate
  • Municipality
  • Municipality District
  • National Park
  • Neighborhood
  • Okrug
  • Postal Code
  • Prefecture
  • Province
  • Quarter
  • Region
  • State
  • Sub-District
  • Sub-Ward
  • Territory
  • TV Region
  • Union Territory
  • University
Status

Allowable values:

  • Active: Location is valid.
  • Removal Planned: Location is obsolete and will be removed in the next version.

The allowed values in the CSV file differ from the enum values for geo_target_constant.status, which are ENABLED (equivalent to Active), REMOVAL_PLANNED, UNKNOWN, and UNSPECIFIED. When using the Google Ads API, you cannot query for UNKNOWN values of geo_target_constant.status.

Non-targetable locations

Some countries or territories are not targetable in Google Ads but might appear in reports based on the user's location of interest or physical location.

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DMA regions

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