

We have the context of how close places are to each other, what countries the cities are in
There are no country names, only the names of the capital cities, so if what you say is true, the user is required first to know
- that the cities are in fact capitals
- which countries the cities are the capitals of
- the general size of Europe as whole to know distance between cities
Especially point one and two are not common knowledge. Most Europeans would not know that Ljubljana is the capital of Slovenia, for instance. It could be easily fixed by changing “cities” to “capitals” in the legend. But I would still argue that the low amount of data does not warrant the map, if the purpose is to compare across cities.
Sidenote: What scholars and textbooks do you use for theory in the US?









I just vacuumed my whole home.