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Google Maps users in the U.S. began seeing the name "Gulf of America" in February following President Trump's executive order to change the name within the federal government.
The possible name change is controversial, with Iran strongly opposing it. This follows Trump's renaming of the Gulf of Mexico to the "Gulf of America," a move also facing international resistance.
The company’s change means U.S. users see “Gulf of America” on Google Maps, while Mexican users see “Gulf of Mexico” and users elsewhere see both names.
The UN’s working group found that in a total of 6,000 historical maps dating up to 1890, just a handful refer to the body of water as the Basra Gulf, Qatif Gulf or Arabic Gulf.