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Google Maps reclassifies the United States as a "sensitive country" after changing the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America.
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27 (UPI) --Google will show Gulf of Mexico as "Gulf of America" and Alaska's Denali as "Mount McKinley" in the United States ... to the U.S. Geographic Names Information System, the U.S. tech ...
Jan. 27 (UPI) --Google will show Gulf of Mexico as "Gulf of America" and Alaska's Denali as "Mount McKinley" in the United States once the U.S. government has officially updated to the U.S. Geographic Names Information System, the U.S. tech giant said Monday.
Google announced that it will adhere to official U.S. government designations when updating the names of geographic features on its Maps platform. The company’s statement comes in response to recent executive orders by President Donald Trump to rename the Gulf of Mexico as the Gulf of America and to restore Mount McKinley as the official
Google recently announced that in the US version of Google Maps The Gulf of Mexico will be renamed in “Gulf of America” and the mountain Denal in Alaska he will return to call himself “Monte McKinley” due to some recent executive orders signed by the new US President Donald Trump.
Changing maps to say "Gulf of America" doesn't change history, and likely won't change what most people call the massive basin
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.