Apple also changes the name of the Gulf of Mexico on its map

When Trump declared February 9 as "American Gulf Day," he requested that digital mapping services like Google and Apple update their platforms to reflect the new name.

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The information and communication technology company Apple has just renamed the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America.

The American multinational already displays the new designation on its maps.

In this way, the powerful tech company joins the ranks of those who obey President Donald Trump, who, even before taking office, expressed his intention to change the name of the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of the United States, because, in his opinion, it encompasses a larger territory, and it is also "sounds great," is "beautiful," and "appropriate."

According to a report by the AP agency, the United States Geographic Names Information System officially updated the name on Sunday night. Microsoft also made the name change on its Bing maps.

Apple follows in the footsteps of Google, which decided to update its Google Maps platform to reflect the change, although depending on the user's location accessing it.

Those in the United States will see the name "Gulf of America," while in Mexico and other parts of the world, "Gulf of Mexico" or both designations will be used.

Donald Trump declared February 9th as "Gulf of America Day", referring to the body of water known as the Gulf of Mexico.

"Today I have the great honor of recognizing February 9, 2025, as the first Gulf of America Day in History," Trump stated in a statement released by the White House on the social network X.

The decision has sparked criticism both nationally and internationally, particularly in Mexico.

President Claudia Sheinbaum announced a potential civil lawsuit against Google for referring to the Gulf of Mexico as the 'Gulf of America' in its maps in the United States.

Trump's proclamation urges public officials and the American public to commemorate the date with appropriate programs and ceremonies.

Additionally, the executive order requests that digital map services, such as Google and Apple, update their platforms to reflect the new name of the gulf.

The name change is part of a series of symbolic actions by the Trump administration, which includes the restoration of names that, according to the president, honor American greatness.

Frequently Asked Questions about the Name Change of the Gulf of Mexico

Why have Apple and other tech companies changed the name of the Gulf of Mexico on their maps?

Apple, Google, and Microsoft have renamed the Gulf of Mexico to "Gulf of America" on their maps due to an executive order from President Donald Trump. This order is part of a series of symbolic actions to highlight what Trump calls "American greatness." The change is intended to reflect this new designation on digital platforms, although it has drawn criticism both in the United States and internationally.

What has motivated Donald Trump to change the name of the Gulf of Mexico?

Donald Trump has chosen to rename the Gulf of Mexico to "Gulf of America" as part of his strategy of "Restoring Names that Honor American Greatness." Trump believes that the new name is more fitting and encompasses a larger territory. This change, however, has been highly controversial, especially in Mexico, where it is viewed as a unilateral action taken without prior consultation.

How has Mexico reacted to the name change of the Gulf of Mexico?

Mexico has critically responded to the decision to change the name of the Gulf of Mexico. President Claudia Sheinbaum has expressed her disagreement and has announced a possible civil lawsuit against Google for changing the name on its maps. Additionally, Sheinbaum has emphasized that the name "Gulf of Mexico" has been internationally recognized since the 17th century and that one country cannot unilaterally change the name of international waters.

What implications does the renaming of the Gulf of Mexico have for international relations?

The renaming of the Gulf of Mexico to "Gulf of America" by the United States has generated diplomatic tensions, particularly with Mexico. This move is seen as an act of unilateral imposition that does not respect the historically recognized nomenclature. This action could complicate bilateral relations and impact cooperation on regional issues between the United States and Mexico.

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A team of journalists committed to reporting on Cuban current affairs and topics of global interest. At CiberCuba, we work to deliver truthful news and critical analysis.