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In light of recent events, here's OpenStreetMap editors discussing naming of the Gulf of Mexico


As of revision version #85, OpenStreetMap has the following tags for Golfo de México:

  • name:en Gulf of Mexico
  • official_name:en-US Gulf of America
#85
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in reply to zlatiah

Fun fact, per the executive order, the whole body isn't being renamed the Gulf of America, only the "U.S. Continental Shelf area bounded on the northeast, north, and northwest by the States of Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama and Florida and extending to the seaward boundary with Mexico and Cuba". That is, less than the northern half, as indicated in this map: commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Fil…

I hope this is due to someone intentionally wording it to sound correct, but in reality being extra screwy so that they look like fools.

This entry was edited (3 months ago)
in reply to zlatiah

Best comment in this thread: " Can we retag Trump’s golf courses as Golf of Mexico? " 🤣
in reply to zlatiah

As I explained to Google (from Dan McClellan) _references do not assert from fiat what things are called. A dictionary definition is not an official definition but what a word means or what a thing is called at the moment.

Most of the world calls it the Golfo de México or in English speaking regions, the Gulf of Mexico. Changing all the maps of the world won't change this.

Now granted, a state chooses what to call itself (such as the changing of The Ukraine to simply Ukraine but that is the incorporated entity that is the sovereign nation of Ukraine.

As the US does not have sovereign control of the Gulf of Mexico, it doesn't get to declare the name of a region of international waters.

This whole thing just makes the GOP, MAGA, the Trump administration and by proxy the people of the United States xenophobic and barbaric as hell. It's not a good look.

in reply to daggermoon

IDK, the fuckass kind of gives it a ring, you know? Maybe fuckass Gulf of Mexico?