Google switches name of Gulf of Mexico to Gulf of America for US users
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Google is altering the name of the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America in its applications based on user location, following President Trump's executive order. Users in the U.S. will see 'Gulf of America,' while those in Mexico will continue seeing 'Gulf of Mexico.' This change reflects Google's adherence to the U.S. Geographic Names Information System. Additionally, Trump's order modifies the name of Mount Denali to Mount McKinley, which has faced criticism from Indigenous groups and sparked controversy in North America.
Google announced that the naming of the Gulf of Mexico will vary based on the user's location, reflecting recent executive actions by U.S. President Trump.
In a controversial move, Google stated that people using its Maps app in the U.S. would see 'Gulf of America,' while users in Mexico would still see 'Gulf of Mexico.'
The decision to alter the names is part of Google's adherence to the Geographic Names Information System, which is managed by the US Geological Survey.
Indigenous groups in Alaska and other critics have voiced strong opposition to Trump's executive order to rename significant natural features, claiming it erases cultural heritage.
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