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Google Maps isplanning to complywithPresident Donald Trump ’s executive order to rename several American landmarks , let in the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America . However , Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said in apress conferenceon Wednesday that Mexico will send a letter to Google questioning its alternative to update the body of water ’s name .
Earlier this week , Google come up to its decision in aposton X : “ We have a longstanding exercise of applying name changes when they have been update in official politics sources . ”
The company add up that when official names vary between state , Google Maps user will see the official name as per their own country , while users elsewhere will see both names .