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The image shows two visual data representations: The first is a line graph titled "Visits to and from the UK" from 1979 to 1999, displaying three lines: "visits abroad by UK residents" rising from about 10 million in 1979 to roughly 55 million in 1999, "visits to the UK by overseas residents" which increases from about 9 million in 1979 to approximately 30 million in 1999. The second is a bar graph labeled "Most popular countries visited by UK residents 1999," showing France with nearly 12 million, Spain with about 9 million, USA with approximately 4 million, Greece just above 3 million, and Turkey slightly below 3 million UK visitors.
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The charts provide information about total visitors to and from the UK and destination countries that visited by UK residents.
Overall, an increase can be shown from total visit to and from the UK from 1979 to 1999, while the most popular country that UK residents visit in 1999 is France.
In 1979, there were 10 millions overseas residents that came to the UK. It followed with an growth and reached almost 30 millions visitors in 1999. On the other hand, UK residents that visited abroad counted for around 13 millions in the beginning of the period and increased steadily to 20 millions in 1984 then hit the peak above 50 millions in the end of the period.
In 1999, most of the UK residents visited France that counted 11 millions, approximately. It followed with Spain, USA and Greece that almost 9 millions, around 4 millions and around 3 millions, subsequently. Otherwise, Turkey became the least country to visit (2 millions visitors, approximately).
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