STEPS TO CONVERT LATITUDES AND LONGITUDES INFORMATION INTO LOCATIONS URGENT

Hi
can anyone give me the sequence of steps about converting GPS information that is latitudes , longitudes into locations..
The problem is i will give input as latitudes and longitudes ,,i should get location ..
i need help regarding
1)which api to be used
2) any maps are required or not

If you are talking about converting lat and long to x and y, there's plenty of information available around the web. If you are talking about mapping this data to addresses you pretty much need to do some service for that like deepspace suggested.

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