Western Sahara: Google Maps Continues to Show Morocco’s Map Divided
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Summary: Google continues to use a divided map of Morocco, excluding its southern provinces from the North African country.
Rabat — Google continues to use a divided map of Morocco, excluding its southern provinces from the North African country.
Many news outlets in Morocco have alleged that Google Maps has updated their maps, adopting the full map of Morocco, including its southern provinces.
However, a quick check using a VPN confirms the map remains unchanged for Google users outside Morocco, challenging Rabat’s sovereignty over its southern provinces.
The rumors f
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