Just tagged and uploaded the 47.2 dot release of GNOME Maps.
This release contains a bugfix, for opening geo: URIs without a zoom level parameter, where it should now use the last used zoom level instead of reverting back to 0 (this regressed after adding support for the zoom level parameter in the URI). And there's also a couple of translation updates.

https://download.gnome.org/sources/gnome-maps/47/

It's also available in the stable Flatpak on Flathub

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@mlundblad Hi Marcus. Thank you for your work! Is it ok if I just remind you of this issue of mine? No demands, just since it's been a year, in case it's been forgotten… :) https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-maps/-/issues/553
Bug: Does not zoom in on opening application straight from some .gpx files (#553) · Issues · GNOME / gnome-maps · GitLab

When I open any gpx file from Nautilus the map starts in the most zoomed out position possible. I see three strips of the whole earth on top...

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@forteller thanks!

Yeah, I think this kinda fell between the chairs.
I suspect maybe this is a regression from the introduction of the confirmation dialog when opening large shape files.