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**Want a single result?** **Want a single result?**
> [/v1/search?text=stinky beach&___size=1___](https://pelias.bigdev.mapzen.com/v1/search?api_key={YOUR_API_KEY}&text=stinky beach&size=1) > [/v1/search?api_key={YOUR-KEY}&text=stinky beach&___size=1___](https://pelias.bigdev.mapzen.com/v1/search?api_key={YOUR_API_KEY}&text=stinky beach&size=1)
**How about 25 results?** **How about 25 results?**
> [/v1/search?text=stinky beach&___size=25___](https://pelias.bigdev.mapzen.com/v1/search?api_key={YOUR_API_KEY}&text=stinky beach&size=25) > [/v1/search?api_key={YOUR-KEY}&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 ### Narrowing your Search
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#### What if you need results from only... #### 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. Sometimes it's necessary to limit the search to a portion 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 #### ...rectangular region
![](https://github.com/dianashk/pelias-doc/blob/master/getting-started/world_rect.png) ![](https://github.com/dianashk/pelias-doc/blob/master/getting-started/world_rect.png)
In the case where you need to specify the boundary using a rectangle, all we need is a pair of coordinates on earth. Here are a few examples:
**What is you wanted to search within London?**
> [/v1/search?api_key={YOUR-KEY}&text=harods&___boundary.rect.min_lat=51.286839&boundary.rect.min_lon=-0.51035&boundary.rect.max_lat=51.692322&boundary.rect.max_lon=0.33403___](https://pelias.bigdev.mapzen.com/v1/search?api_key={YOUR_API_KEY}&text=tower&boundary.rect.min_lat=51.286839&boundary.rect.min_lon=-0.51035&boundary.rect.max_lat=51.692322&boundary.rect.max_lon=0.33403)
![](https://github.com/dianashk/pelias-doc/blob/master/getting-started/boundary_london.png)
#### ...circular region #### ...circular region

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