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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T23:10:14+00:00 2026-05-13T23:10:14+00:00

Using the Google Geocoder v3, if I try to geocode 20 addresses, I get

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Using the Google Geocoder v3, if I try to geocode 20 addresses, I get an OVER_QUERY_LIMIT unless I time them to be ~1 second apart, but then it takes 20 seconds before my markers are all placed.

Is there any other way to do it, other than storing the coordinates in advance?

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    2026-05-13T23:10:14+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 11:10 pm

    No, there is not really any other way : if you have many locations and want to display them on a map, the best solution is to :

    • fetch the latitude+longitude, using the geocoder, when a location is created
    • store those in your database, alongside the address
    • and use those stored latitude+longitude when you want to display the map.

    This is, of course, considering that you have a lot less creation/modification of locations than you have consultations of locations.

    Yes, it means you’ll have to do a bit more work when saving the locations — but it also means :

    • You’ll be able to search by geographical coordinates
      • i.e. “I want a list of points that are near where I’m now“
    • Displaying the map will be a lot faster
      • Even with more than 20 locations on it
    • Oh, and, also (last but not least) : this will work 😉
      • You will less likely hit the limit of X geocoder calls in N seconds.
      • And you will less likely hit the limit of Y geocoder calls per day.
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