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The image shows: Year, 2000: 7-14 at 5%, 15-24 at 12%, 25-35 at 7%, 35+ at 1%; 2001: 7-14 at 7%, 15-24 at 14%, 25-35 at 9%, 35+ at 2%; 2002: 7-14 at 9%, 15-24 at 14%, 25-35 at 8%, 35+ at 2%; 2003: 7-14 at 10%, 15-24 at 17%, 25-35 at 8%, 35+ at 3%; 2004: 7-14 at 12%, 15-24 at 18%, 25-35 at 10%, 35+ at 3%; 2005: 7-14 at 13%, 15-24 at 19%, 25-35 at 11%, 35+ at 4%; 2006: 7-14 at 14%, 15-24 at 25%, 25-35 at 12%, 35+ at 5%; 2007: 7-14 at 16%, 15-24 at 50%, 25-35 at 12%, 35+ at 5%; 2008: 7-14 at 31%, 15-24 at 43%, 25-35 at 15%, 35+ at 9%; 2009: 7-14 at 30%, 15-24 at 38%, 25-35 at 25%, 35+ at 10%; 2010: 7-14 at 40%, 15-24 at 53%, 25-35 at 22%, 35+ at 13%; 2011: 7-14 at 35%, 15-24 at 48%, 25-35 at 21%, 35+ at 13%.
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Based on the chart, it can be seen that the percentage of people in different age groups who went to the cinema once a month or more in one European country varied between 2000 and 2011.
The highest percentage of cinema-goers was among those aged 15 to 24, while the lowest percentage was among people aged 35 and over.
Overall, it can be concluded that people aged 15 to 24 visited the cinema most frequently during the period from 2000 to 2011
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