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The image displays a line graph titled 'Number of International Tourists (2010–2020)', which plots the number of tourists in millions for France, Spain, and Italy. For France, the approximate yearly data points from 2010 to 2020 are: 68M, 70M, 71.5M, 71M, 71.5M, 73M, 72M, 74M, 74.5M, 76.5M, and 78M. For Spain, the corresponding data points are: 44M, 47M, 50M, 52M, 55M, 58M, 61M, 64M, 67M, 70M, and 74.5M. For Italy, the data points are: 42M, 43.5M, 45.5M, 46.5M, 47.5M, 49.5M, 50.5M, 51.5M, 52M, 53.5M, and 56.5M.
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The provided chart delineates information regarding tourist numbers in three countries from 2010 to 2020.
Looking from an overall perspective, it is readily apparent that France recorded the highest figures, whereas Italy remained the lowest. Furthermore, Spain experienced a noticeable upward trend, while France stayed relatively stable.
In terms of France, the figure stood at 70 million in 2010. Thereafter, it rose steadily to 75 million by 2015. This was followed by a slight increase to about 80 million.
Meanwhile, Spain began at 55 million visitors. By contrast, Italy started at only 45 million. By the end of the period, Spain had overtaken Italy significantly.
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