Google changes name of Gulf of Mexico

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Google changes name of Gulf of Mexico

Google Maps now displays ‘Gulf of America’ for US users after Trump’s executive order

Google Maps has changed the name of the Gulf of Mexico to ‘Gulf of America’ for users in the US, following an executive order signed by US President Donald Trump last month aimed at honoring “American Greatness.”

On January 20, his first day in office, Trump officially ordered that the gulf be renamed, citing its significance to the US, and also ordered that Denali, North America’s tallest peak, be given its former name, Mount McKinley – in honor of the 25th president, William McKinley.

Google previously explained that it has a “longstanding practice of applying name changes when they have been updated in official government sources.”

In a blog post on Monday, the tech giant announced that after the US Geographic Names Information System (GNIS) officially changed ‘Gulf of Mexico’ to ‘Gulf of America’, it will follow suit and update Google Maps to reflect this change.

While users in the US will now see ‘Gulf of America’, in Mexico, Google will continue to refer to it as ‘Gulf of Mexico’. Users in other countries will see both names: ‘Gulf of Mexico (Gulf of America)’. The company explained that it determines the name based on user location settings.

This approach is similar to other disputed or variably named geographic features, such as the body of water between Japan and Korea, labeled as ‘Sea of Japan (East Sea)’ in some international contexts.

The renaming of the gulf has, however, been met with pushback. Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum has said Mexico and the global community will continue to refer to the body of water as the Gulf of Mexico, insisting that the US “cannot unilaterally change the name of an international body of water” which had been recognized “for centuries.”

The gulf, which is linked to the Caribbean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean, stretches along the eastern coast of Mexico, the southeastern coast of the US, and the western edge of Cuba. The name Gulf of Mexico has been used by European explorers and mapmakers for over 400 years.

The renaming has also been met with pushback in countries such as the UK and Canada, both of which have vowed to continue using the original name.

While the Gulf’s name change has been implemented on Google Maps, the renaming of Denali continues to face opposition and has not yet been reflected on the platform. Last week, the Alaska Legislature passed a resolution urging Trump to retain the name Denali, highlighting its cultural significance to Alaska natives. The resolution noted that the name, meaning ‘the high one’, has been used for centuries and holds deep historical importance.

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