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The rules are clear as day in this.
Using External Contracts or External Market, with a World of Trucks-connected profile in American Truck Simulator, the community goal is to drive 125,000,000 miles (201,168,000 km) while delivering cargoes to or from any city in Nebraska.
When a player completes a delivery to or from 12 different Nebraska cities, they will achieve their personal goal.
All jobs for the event need to be at least 100 miles each (161 km), or more.
You can check if your recent deliveries met these conditions using your Log Book in your World of Trucks profile.
Some cities are clustered quite close to each other so you have to watch out there. I did some "from edge-to-edge" jobs and used the clusters to free-roam to a nearby not-yet-counted city to try to get 2 cities count in the same job.
Like @Sator I keep a notepad text file updated with lists of counted and not-yet-counted cities. Saves a huge amount memory work.
It already says different cities in the description.
If you take that as any then it is not because of "bad wording"
Trying to figure out where any confusion could be on this wording, lol. Sure, they could add 100 words to make it more clear, but this seems pretty clear on it's own.