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The chart shows the number of overseas travelers arrivals in 5 different places of the world between 1990 and 2005 Overall , there was an increase in the numbers of foreign visitors in all 5 different regions of the world , with Central and Eastern Europe witnessing the most dramatic rise . In addition , […]
The line graph illustrates data about international travelers arrivals from North America, Central and Eastern Europe, South-East Asia, Sub-Saharan Africa and South America. Overall, the percentage of tourists from all 5 parts were expected increase between 1990 to 2005. In 1990, the number of people from North America slightly went up from about to 70 […]
This diagram contains the data about the flows of visitors to several major regions of the world. The most remarkable point is that two regions that initially remained unpopular among tourists are Sub-Saharan and South Africa. By contrast, having more sight-seeing and a developed economy, North America had a high inflow of tourists in the […]
In the line graph are reported the number of international tourist arrivals concerning different parts of the world, going fron 1990 to 2005, based on data published by the United Nations World Tourism Organization. In 1990 the number of arrivals in Sub-Saharan Africa was just below the ones in South America; this situation changed in […]
The line graph provides a breakdown of international tourist arrivals in different parts of the world from 1990 to 2005 Overall, it is clear that North America had by far the highest number of international tourist arrivals. Throughout the period, sub saharan Africa and south America consistently had the lowest number of visitors In 1990, […]
The line graph provides a breakdown of international tourist arrivals in different parts of the world from 1990 to 2005 Overall, it is clear that North America had by far the highest number of international tourist arrivals. Throughout the period, sub saharan Africa and south America consistently had the lowest number of visitors In 1990, […]
The line graph compares the millions of foreign tourist arrivals in 5 different parts of the world over the past 16 years. It is stated clearly that the millions of international tourist arrivals increased in each country between 1990 and 2005. Among all those parts, North America stood at the highest point since the beginning […]
The figure highlights data on the number of international tourists arriving in various regions around the globe. Overall, the number of international tourists arriving in five regions of the world is rising significantly. Tourist arrivals in North America are the highest, while South America sees the fewest visitors. North America’s visitors increased sharply up to […]
The graph elucidates how international tourist arrivals changing in five different regions. As shown in chart, overall, there were increasing trends of travelers in 15 years except for North America which slightly dwindled for the last five years. At the length of period, North America became the most popular tourism destination where at the beginning […]
This line chart illustrates the information about arrival numbers of foreign visitors in different parts of the world in the period of time between 1990 and 2005. As seen in this graph that despite of the biggest improvement rely on the international tourist who visit Central and Eastern Europe, the most popular place to travel […]
The graph illustrates the number of foreign tourist arrivals in various area of the world from 1990 to 2005. It can be seen that North America is the most popular place to visit; however, the number of tourists coming to Central and Eastern Europe shows the biggest increase compared to other regions. As the graph […]
The graph elucidates how international tourist arrivals changing in five different regions. As shown in chart, overall, there were increasing trends of travelers in 15 years except for North America which slightly dwindled for the last five years. At the length of period, North America became the most popular tourism destination where at the beginning […]
