“…In this light, attention should be drawn to the article by Rédep et al (2011), exploiting the partial results of the project Eurobroadmap -Visions of Europe and the World-, where Hungarian university students analyze their perception of Europe and the world. Mention should also be made of the study by Sudas and Gotken (2012), based on the survey replies of Turkish students, and of the most recent work by Bagoly et al (2023), where the maps of Europe drawn by 43 secondary students of Berlin are studied. The local context perceived by students, using Lynch's method, continues to be used as a research tool, as evidenced in recent studies focused on cities such as Szczecin (Poland) (Osóch & Czaplinsa, 2019), and Albacete (Spain) (García, 2018).…”