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With the United States now recognizing the Gulf waters as the “Gulf of America” and not the “Gulf of Mexico,” digital map creators are deciding how best to reflect the name change for their users.
Google, Apple and Bing Maps have changed the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America following an executive order from President Trump. MapQuest has not yet updated its map to reflect Trump's order.
In Apple Maps, typing "Gulf of Mexico" changes the search to "Gulf of Mexico (Gulf of America)." One maps site, MapQuest, still labels the Gulf as the Gulf of Mexico as of Feb. 18.
Apple Maps, Bing Maps and Google Maps have all changed their Maps software and apps to now display Gulf of America on the body of water that's been known as the Gulf of Mexico since the 16th century.
Google Maps users in the U.S. began seeing the name Gulf of America last week, after the U.S. Geographic Names Information System made official President Donald Trump's executive order to change ...
The name change to Gulf of America is the first since the 1540s where various maps referred to it as the Mexican Gulf, Golpho de la Nueva España, and, finally Gulf of Mexico.