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MapQuest Lets You Name The Gulf of Mexico Whatever You Want

MapQuest's service has also refused to change the Gulf of Mexico's name, despite Trump's executive order last month to rename it as the 'Gulf of America.'

February 18, 2025
gulf of pcmag (Credit: MapQuest)

Not a fan of the "Gulf of America?" MapQuest is poking fun at President Trump’s executive order to rename the body of water by releasing a new site that lets you rebrand it however you’d like. 

The Name your own gulf site is designed to do just that: Plug in the desired term, and MapQuest will generate a map with the title emblazoned on the body of water. Users can also download the map as an image and share it on social media. 

MapQuest feature
(Credit: MapQuest)

MapQuest introduced the feature last week after Google Maps, Apple Maps, and Bing Maps modified their services to reflect the Gulf of America name for users in the US. The companies say they follow the naming conventions from the US Geographic Names Information System.

In tweets, the decades-old MapQuest joked that it had lost the ability to update itself when the service was previously owned by AOL back in the 2000s. “SO. We still haven't figured out how to update our maps. Sorry. But since you TOTALLY asked for this and we have NOTHING better to do…” MapQuest said in offering the “Name your own gulf” site. 

The main MapQuest site still shows the Gulf of Mexico as the official name for the sea basin, despite Trump’s executive order from last month. The decision to keep the Gulf of Mexico term has caused MapQuest to win some praise from comedians, including Roy Wood Jr. and Stephen Colbert, along with other Trump critics.

In 2019, MapQuest was sold from Verizon to an internet advertising company called System1. Other, lesser-known mapping services, including OpenStreetMap and HERE WeGo, also continue to use Gulf of Mexico as the official name.

Although Google decided to follow Trump's executive order on the name change, the company facing pressure from Mexico to reverse the decision, with President Claudia Sheinbaum threatening to file a lawsuit. "What Google is doing here is changing the name of the continental shelf of Mexico and Cuba, which has nothing to do with Trump's decree...We do not agree with this," she said.

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