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The image presents a table showcasing the number of international students in five countries across four selected years. In 2000, Country A had 111,300 students, Country B had 90,892, Country C had 45,891, Country D had 29,981, and Country E had 11,008. In 2002, Country A had 123,891, Country B had 87,678, Country C had 63,981, Country D had 31,010, and Country E had 12,893. The year 2004 figures show Country A with 192,389, Country B with 77,567, Country C with 79,783, Country D with 32,102, and Country E with 13,451. Lastly, in 2006, Country A reached 187,652, Country B had 82,457, Country C had 89,421, Country D registered 34,010, and Country E noted 13,890 students.
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The chart illustrates the number of international students in five countries between 2000 and 2006.
Overall, the number of foreign students increased steadily in countries C, D, and E, while the figures fluctuated in countries A and B throughout the period.
In 2000, country A had the highest number of international students among all five countries. Although this figure rose significantly over the next few years, it fell to around 187,000 by 2006.
Countries D and E experienced steady growth in international student numbers throughout the period. In contrast, the increase in country C was more pronounced, reaching around 90,000 by 2006.
Meanwhile, the number of students in country B declined from 90,000 to approximately 77,000 between 2000 and 2004, but rose again towards the end of the period.
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