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All I want to do is to add a location on the map to the Facebook group. Sounds like an easy task, but I've been already spending quite a bit of time for that. Is there an easy way?

Which map is more suitable for this? I've tried Google Map, but maybe Bing or some other would be better (I've heard that FB integrates Bing maps).

I've got a from the Google Map, but how to embed it into the FB group description?

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The 'description' field in a Facebook group is a text-only field. You cannot add a map.

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Thank you, the description is not the required location. I just have to put a map somewhere in the group, so that it will be easily accessible by new members. Any ideas? – Filip Spiridonov Sep 2 '12 at 14:35
All you could really do is place a link to the map in the description. However, if what the group represents is a physical place or organization, you'd be better off with a Page, which usually has a location field. – Callum McLean Sep 2 '12 at 14:41
the group is a sport community and it has about 140 people, it's kind of not cool to just close it and create a page... I will keep searching for a better way – Filip Spiridonov Sep 2 '12 at 14:52

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