I was one of the close voters on the question, so I can comment as to why I voted to close.
In particular, focusing on the first sentence:
What is the best way (and not very complex preferably) to visualize data on a world map using C#?
The "best way" is very subjective. Also, I'm not sure if this was your intent or not, but the "not very complex" phrase makes it sound like you're not willing to put forth the effort to learn about the technology, you just want someone to hand you a ready-made solution that requires little effort or understanding on your part. Again, I'm not sure if that was the actual intent, but it at least sounded like that from the way that the question was phrased. Stack Overflow really isn't supposed to be a substitute for your own learning.
Also, given the constraints of the question, an answer would almost certainly have to be some library (because doing this without a library would be complex), which is off-topic for Stack Overflow because we've found from experience that this type of question doesn't work very well on the site. (They used to be allowed, but they attracted a lot of spam, opinionated answers, and answers that were little more than links).
Also:
I mean, of course I googled on the subject, and did it a lot. But I didn't find any useful info.
You should indicate what research you did in the question and why what you found didn't help you; otherwise, reviewers will likely get confused and assumed that you didn't do any, and answerers might get confused and answer with stuff you already knew.