<P> To communicate spatial information effectively, features such as rivers, lakes, and cities need to be labeled . Over centuries cartographers have developed the art of placing names on even the densest of maps . Text placement or name placement can get mathematically very complex as the number of labels and map density increases . Therefore, text placement is time - consuming and labor - intensive, so cartographers and GIS users have developed automatic label placement to ease this process . </P> <P> Maps exist of the Solar System, and other cosmological features such as star maps . In addition maps of other bodies such as the Moon and other planets are technically not geo graphical maps . </P> <P> Diagrams such as schematic diagrams and Gantt charts and treemaps display logical relationships between items, and do not display spatial relationships at all . </P> <P> Some maps, for example the London Underground map, are topological maps . Topological in nature, the distances are completely unimportant; only the connectivity is significant . </P>

Use the map to answer the question. which name refers to territory i on the map