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Google Maps to rename 'Gulf of Mexico' to 'Gulf of America' for US users


FILE - Waves crash on the shore of the Gulf of Mexico in Boca del Rio, Veracruz state, Mexico, Jan. 21, 2025. Following action by U.S. President Donald Trump and the Interior Department, Google Maps will rename the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America for U.S. users.
FILE - Waves crash on the shore of the Gulf of Mexico in Boca del Rio, Veracruz state, Mexico, Jan. 21, 2025. Following action by U.S. President Donald Trump and the Interior Department, Google Maps will rename the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America for U.S. users.

Google Maps will change the name of "Gulf of Mexico" to "Gulf of America" once it is officially updated in the U.S. Geographic Names System, it said in an X post on Monday.

The change will be visible in the U.S., but it will remain "Gulf of Mexico" in Mexico. Outside of the two countries, users will see both names.

The Trump administration's Interior Department said on Friday it had officially changed the name of the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America, and the Alaskan peak Denali to Mount McKinley.

Google Maps, which is owned by Alphabet's Google, will make a similar change with Mount McKinley.

President Donald Trump ordered the name changes as part of a flurry of executive actions hours after taking office last Monday, making good on a campaign promise.

"As directed by the President, the Gulf of Mexico will now officially be known as the Gulf of America and North America's highest peak will once again bear the name Mount McKinley," the Interior Department said in a statement last week.

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