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how to place Inset (or custom GeoLabels) in GeoGraphics? I've tried this

pos = FindGeoLocation["Adelaide, Australia"]
geo = GeoGraphics[
   GeoDisk[pos, 5000]
   ];
Show[
 geo,
 Epilog -> {Inset["Place", pos, BaseStyle -> {FontSize -> 20}]}
 ]

but it is showing nothing but the map and the disk.

Thanks, F

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GeoGraphics[{GeoDisk[pos, 5000],Inset[Text[Style["Place", 20]], pos]}]

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Alternatively,

GeoGraphics[{GeoDisk[pos, 5000], Text[Style["Place", 20], pos]}]

same picture

And slight modification of OP's code:

Show[
  geo,
  Epilog -> {Inset["Place", 
    GeoGridPosition[GeoPosition[pos], "Mercator"][[1]], 
    BaseStyle -> {FontSize -> 20}]}
  ]

same picture

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  • $\begingroup$ thanks, it was very useful! $\endgroup$
    – Fabio
    Oct 10, 2018 at 18:41

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