The only trouble was that Milo had never heard of any of the places it indicated, and even the names sounded most peculiar.
"I don't think there really is such a country," he concluded after studying it carefully. "Well, it doesn't matter anyway." And he closed his eyes and poked a finger at the map.
"Dictionopolis," read Milo slowly when he saw what his finger had chosen. "Oh, well, I might as well go there as anywhere."
—The Phantom Tollbooth,
Norton Juster
Based on its name, what kind of place is Dictionopolis most likely to be?
a place where numbers are important
a place where words are important
a place where maps are important