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The image shows percentage of visitors in five cities categorized by reasons: for Holiday, visitors are 47% in London, 70% in Edinburgh, 30% in Manchester, 48% in Birmingham, 20% in Liverpool; for Business, they are 22% in London, 15% in Edinburgh, 26% in Manchester, 27% in Birmingham, 39% in Liverpool; for Visiting Friends or Relatives, they are 26% in London, 12% in Edinburgh, 35% in Manchester, 26% in Birmingham, 47% in Liverpool; for Miscellaneous, they are 5% in London, 3% in Edinburgh, 9% in Manchester, 9% in Birmingham, 9% in Liverpool.
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The bar graph shows the percentage of visitors to five cities in the UK: London, Edinburgh, Manchester, Birmingham, and Liverpool. It displays the reasons why people visit these cities.
Edinburgh has the highest percentage of visitors coming for holidays, almost 70%. This means many people choose to visit Edinburgh for vacation. London also has a large number of holiday visitors, but a significant portion comes for business reasons. The graph shows that London has a mix of visitors, including those on business trips and those on holiday.
Manchester and Birmingham have lower percentages of holiday visitors compared to London and Edinburgh. In Manchester, fewer people visit for holidays, and the same is true for Birmingham. Liverpool has the smallest number of visitors overall.
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