
Sure, Google Maps is renaming the “Gulf of Mexico” to the “Gulf of America,” however you will not see it while you open the app simply but. In a sequence of tweets, the Information from Google account has revealed that the Maps app will roll out an replace with the identify change after the US authorities updates the Geographic Names Info System (GNIS), which serves because the “federal and nationwide customary for geographic nomenclature.” Google Maps will even change the identify of the very best mountain peak in North America from Denali, the identify given to it by Alaskan Natives, to Mount McKinley when GNIS displays its new official designation.
When that occurs, we’ll replace Google Maps within the U.S. rapidly to point out Mount McKinley and Gulf of America.
— Information from Google (@NewsFromGoogle) January 27, 2025
Google stated it is a longstanding apply for the corporate to use identify modifications in Maps solely after they have been up to date in official authorities assets. President Donald Trump signed an executive order final week to vary the physique of water’s identify, and the Inside Division announced on Friday that it is now formally often known as the Gulf of America.
Nevertheless, solely customers within the US will see it labeled as such. It’ll nonetheless be referred to as the Gulf of Mexico for customers in Mexico, whereas customers from exterior both nation will see each names of their Google Maps app. Google stated that one other official longstanding apply is to point out official native names after they fluctuate between international locations, and as Reuters notes, it has utilized the rule to many different areas with naming and territorial disputes just like the Sea of Japan.
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