Did you try?

I believe that with ordinary overlays, (markers, polylines, polygons),
they are stacked in the order you add them.
I never use KML files, but I'd imagine that the same applies.

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On Aug 25, 3:35 pm, Woodleigh <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I have an kml-file added as overlay on my map by map.addOverlay(...)
> Now I want to add two other overlays on top of the first one.
>
> How do I ensure that the second and third overlay is displayed on top?
> Can I set the z-order of each overlay?
>
> Thanks // Woodleigh
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