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Adding places to Google Maps is a simple process that can be done by anyone. Here are the steps to add a place to Google Maps: 1. Open Google Maps on your computer or mobile device. 2. Search for the location you want to add. 3. Once you have found the location, click or tap on it to open its information page. 4. Scroll down to the bottom of the information page and click or tap on the "Add a missing place" link. 5. Enter the name and address of the place you want to add. 6. Select the category that best describes the place. 7. Add any additional information you want to include, such as phone number or website. 8. Click or tap on the "Submit" button to add the place to Google Maps. 9. Wait for Google to review and approve the submission. This process may take several days. 10. Once the place has been approved, it will be visible to everyone on Google Maps. That's it! Adding places to Google Maps is an easy way to contribute to the community and help others find the places they are looking for.
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