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Google Maps announced it will soon make changes reflecting President Donald Trump 's decision to rename the Gulf of America and Mount McKinley. The recently renamed topographical features will be reflected once the Department of the Interior updates the Geographic Names Information System,
MEXICO CITY — Mexico will write to Google objecting to its decision to rename the Gulf of Mexico the “Gulf of America” on its maps following Donald Trump’s order, President Claudia Sheinbaum said Wednesday.
Google announced that it would be taking steps to change the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America on Google Maps in the US on its Google Maps platform.
Google said it would follow the Trump administration in renaming the Gulf of Mexico once the new name is updated in government sources.
Changing maps to say "Gulf of America" doesn't change history, and likely won't change what most people call the massive basin
President Trump ordered the Gulf of Mexico's name change, and Google has confirmed it will follow official government sources for locations.
Google is reportedly following through on President Donald Trump's executive action to rename the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America on Google Maps.
Google said Monday its maps will use names for Denali and the Gulf of Mexico favored by President Donald Trump — Mount McKinley and Gulf of America — when federal maps make the switch.
Google Maps users in the United States can expect to see the body of water known for centuries as the Gulf of Mexico renamed the Gulf of America, aligning with the terms of President Trump's controversial executive order.
The U.S. Board on Geographic Names, a little known panel of federal experts, has been around for nearly 135 years.
One of US president Donald Trump’s first actions upon returning to power was ordering the Gulf of Mexico to be renamed. But mapmakers are still largely waiting for the green light.