As a side node. If you add a KML layer to your Google map, the layer will be rendered by the Google server. Then you can put thousands of features on the map with no problem. Only problem I had is to properly control the order of the layers. Also Google’s server caches the images (tiles) generated from the KML so changing the file (should be public available via URL for Google’s server to fetch it) won't change the layer until a few hours later, unless you specify a random number in the KML URL.
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