‘Gulf of America’ now appears on Google Maps after Trump executive order
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Google Maps is making it a lot easier to search the newly named Gulf of America — officially switching from the Gulf of Mexico to comply with President Trump’s executive order renaming it.
Users now see Trump’s preferred title even while searching for the “Gulf of Mexico” — but only while searching in the US.
The names you see in the Maps app are based on your country location,” Google said Monday in confirming the switch had been made.
“People using Maps in the US will see ‘Gulf of America,’ and people in Mexico will see ‘Gulf of Mexico.’ Everyone else will see both names,” the search engine giant said.
The company said the move was “consistent with our longstanding practices” of reflecting official government names.
Likewise, Google Maps will also revert back to using Mount McKinley, not Denali, per Trump’s executive orders signed hours after retaking the White House for his second term in January.
However, the name of the tallest peak in the US remained Denali on Tuesday morning.
Mount Denali was renamed by President Obama in 2015 per the request of the Koyukon, an Alaskan native group who had been fighting to have the name changed to Denali since 1975.
The executive order said the names should “honor the contributions of visionary and patriotic Americans in our Nation’s rich past.”
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) on Monday also said in a statement that it “is in the process of updating our data and charts to show a name change from the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America and a name change from Denali to Mount McKinley,” CNN reported.
The US Coast Guard has been referring to the body of water as the Gulf of America in official news releases for weeks.