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The image shows a line graph with data points representing millions of visitors to Cardiff and Dublin from 2018 to 2040; in 2018: Cardiff ~3 million, Dublin ~8 million; in 2020: Cardiff ~2 million, Dublin ~6 million; in 2022: Cardiff ~2 million, Dublin ~3.75 million; in 2024: Cardiff ~2.75 million, Dublin ~2 million; in 2026: Cardiff ~3.25 million, Dublin ~3 million; in 2028: Cardiff ~3.1 million, Dublin ~4.4 million; in 2030: Cardiff ~3.5 million, Dublin ~5 million; in 2032: Cardiff ~3.9 million, Dublin ~4.9 million; in 2034: Cardiff ~4.6 million, Dublin ~3.75 million; in 2036: Cardiff ~5 million, Dublin ~2.8 million; in 2038: Cardiff ~6.1 million, Dublin ~1.1 million; in 2040: Cardiff ~7.8 million, Dublin ~1.5 million.
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The graph illustrates of visitors to Cardiff and Dublin between 2018 to 2040.
Overall, most of people has came to Dublin instead of Cardiff. Despite this, while many people declined steadily came to Dublin, rase a little by little in Cardif. Besides, total of visitors that flowed into Cardiff was higher than in Dublin.
The Dublin had 8 million people which is came from another country in 2018. That amount is the most visitors to Dublin but it has fallen signficantly to 2 million visitors in 2028. Then rase to 6 million visitors within 2 years that was second best point for Dublin. There was a massive visitors to a under point of 2 million in 2040.
In 2018, foreign people came to a under spot of 2 million to Cardiff which rase to around 4 million in 2034. Then rase unexpectedly to 8 million in 2040 which was best spot for Cardiff. 2036 was the only year Dublin’s and Cardiff’s levels of visitors were same which was million, respectively.
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