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## Looking For Places - Getting Started
_{search text, global, no options}_
#### The most basic scenario
### The most basic scenario
Let's say you wanted to find **Stinky Beach**, you would simply query the search API as follows:
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> [/v1/search?api_key={YOUR-KEY}&___text=YANKEE STADIUM___](https://search.mapzen.com/v1/search?api_key={YOUR_API_KEY}&text=YANKEE STADIUM)
#### Results
### Results
Now that you've seen some examples of search, let's examine the results closer.
When requesting search results you will always get back `GeoJSON` results, unless something goes terribly wrong, in which case you'll get a really helpful error.
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> [/v1/search?text=stinky beach&___size=25___](https://pelias.bigdev.mapzen.com/v1/search?api_key={YOUR_API_KEY}&text=stinky beach&size=25)
### Narrowing your Search
All this time you've been searching the entire world...
![](https://github.com/dianashk/pelias-doc/blob/master/getting-started/world_all.png)
#### What if you need results from only...
Sometimes it's necessary to limit the search to a region of the world. This can be useful if you're looking for places in a particular region, or country, or only want to look in the immediate viscinity of a user with a known location. Different usecases call for different specifications of this bounding region. We currently support three types: rectangle, circle, and country.
#### ...rectangular region
![](https://github.com/dianashk/pelias-doc/blob/master/getting-started/world_rect.png)
## Looking in a Particular Place (Using Boundaries)
[Means to limit the scope of where you're looking, and to look only within a particular area. This can be useful if you're looking for places in a particular region, or country, or only want to look in the immediate viscinity of a user with a known location.]
#### ...circular region
![](https://github.com/dianashk/pelias-doc/blob/master/getting-started/world_circle.png)
#### ...specific country
![](https://github.com/dianashk/pelias-doc/blob/master/getting-started/world_country.png)
# TBD
Boundaries are mutually exclusive

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