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7. Not Browsers
Wed Feb 12, 2025, 04:49 PM
Feb 2025

Just to clarify, a browser does not contain any maps or web pages. A browser is an app (an interface) that displays web sties. It would be the websites that you connect to from within the browser(s) that would or would not display Gulf of Mexico. So if you are on a site that does display Gulf of Mexico or Gulf of America , it would be that site (i.e. Google Maps) in which controls what is displayed, not your browser. A better title would be "Are any sites keeping the title Gulf of Mexico."

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