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Constructing meaningful and useful graphical representations of data. (If your question is only about how to get particular software to produce a specific effect, then it is likely not on topic here.)
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Incorrect visualisation using Plotly
The visualisation is in fact correct, the only issue is that the Plotly map simply does not have those countries marked on its map at all.
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Incorrect visualisation using Plotly
kmeans = KMeans(n_clusters=4)
model = kmeans.fit(europe_july)
pred = model.labels_
europe_july['cluster'] = pred
pca = PCA(n_components=2)
pca_model = pca.fit_transform(europe_july)
data_transform = …