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The image contains a line graph illustrating the number of overseas visitors, measured in thousands, to three distinct areas—the coast, the mountains, and the lakes—within a European country for the years 1987, 1992, 1997, 2002, and 2007. For the coast, the visitor numbers were: 1987, 40,000; 1992, 35,000; 1997, 50,000; 2002, 60,000; and 2007, 75,000. For the mountains, the figures were: 1987, 20,000; 1992, 25,000; 1997, 30,000; 2002, approximately 32,000; and 2007, 35,000. For the lakes, the visitor numbers were: 1987, 10,000; 1992, 25,000; 1997, 40,000; 2002, 75,000; and 2007, 50,000.
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The line graph illustrates how many people visited three different areas in a European country from 1987 to 2007.
Overall, it can be seen that tourists who visited the coastal area and the mountains increased gradually, while visitors who arrived to the lakes decreased by the final year.
Initially, in 1987, the lakes had 10 thousands of people, then it rose significantly to 40 thousands of people in 1997, and it experienced a dramatic increase to approximately 74 thousands of tourist in 2002. Then it declined sharply to 50 thousands of visitors in 2007. However, the mountains consist of 20 thousands of people in 1987, and it rose slightly to about 35 thousands of people in 2007.
The coastal area had 40 thousands of inhabitants in the first year, and it decreased steadily at around 35 thousands of people in 1992, before increasing to approximately 75 thousands of visitors in 2007.
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