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Make sure you are using correct AWS region (where you initially created your servers)
If you don't remember which AWS region was used, you can check it in the Billing - Cost Explorer.
Dimension - Region
Applied filters - Service - EC2-Instances (Elastic Compute Cloud - Compute)
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The suggestion by Oleksii will work, but as you say the instance is still running then the easiest way to track down which region it is in is by using EC2 Global View https://console.aws.amazon.com/ec2globalview/home
Thank you very much! very fast, I found my VPS
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Thanks for your kind support, turns out my VPS is in Singapore