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You can click the map overview and click into the specified country and there you willl have option to go to the city where searches are coming from, Hope this helps.
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Below the map where there is traffic details given from various sources, you can select country/region option which would show you visitors from various countries.
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There is a map overview, it divides traffic resources according to different locations, choose your location and click on it, the details will be listed out.
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May be this link will be helpful to you. How to Track Local Search in Google Analytics | Web Analytics Blog Thanks |
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Map overlay can be used to find the local searches. On clicking the certain region, the parameters in it are visitble to the user for analysis |
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