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Apple changes Gulf of Mexico’s name on maps

An order by President Donald Trump to rechristen the area Gulf of America was made official by the US Geographic Names Information System.

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President Donald Trump speaks to reporters accompanied by Interior Secretary Doug Burgum and his wife Kathryn Burgum, aboard Air Force One
President Donald Trump speaks to reporters accompanied by Interior Secretary Doug Burgum and his wife Kathryn Burgum, aboard Air Force One (Ben Curtis/AP)

Apple has renamed the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America on its maps after an order by President Donald Trump was made official by the US Geographic Names Information System.

The move follows Google, which announced last month that it would make the change once the official listing was updated and wrote in a blog post on Sunday that it had begun rolling out the change.

In Google’s case, the company said people in the US will see Gulf of America and people in Mexico will see Gulf of Mexico. Everyone else will see both names.

After taking office, Mr Trump ordered the water bordered by the southern United States, Mexico and Cuba be renamed.

The US Geographic Names Information System officially updated the name late on Sunday. Microsoft has also made the name change on its Bing maps.

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