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Band 5+: The chart below shows the quantity of candidates from four distinct nations in a UK college from 1999 and 2003. Sum up the data by choosing and detailing the principle capacities, and look at where proper.

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The image shows a bar graph comparing the number of unspecified units across European Nations, Middle East, Far East, and Africa from 1999 to 2003. In 1999: European Nations ~30,000, Middle East ~8,000, Far East ~17,000, Africa ~5,000. In 2000: European Nations ~29,000, Middle East ~10,000, Far East ~21,000, Africa ~6,000. In 2001: European Nations ~25,000, Middle East ~13,000, Far East ~21,000, Africa ~5,500. In 2002: European Nations ~27,000, Middle East ~14,000, Far East ~17,000, Africa ~9,000. In 2003: European Nations ~30,000, Middle East ~13,000, Far East ~21,000, Africa ~5,000.
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The given bar chart provides the information about the number of candidates from four individuals distinct regions in a UK college.

Overall, there are four nation such as European Nations, Middle East, Far East, and Africa. However, the number of candidates form Europe are go down significantly, while from Far East are go up respectively.

From 1999 to 2003, the amount of candidates from different nations are not stable. In 1999, the European candidates number went down 30000 to 10000 in the end of 2003. On the other hand, the far Eastern students are the opposite. And Africa stands around 5000 between 1999 to 2002, but in 2003, it depicts slightly. Although, from Middle East students increased 10000 to 15000 between 1999 2001, but next couple of years it not same.

In summary, the biggest number of students increase from Far East in corntras , the largest decline from Europeans, which others nations are not stable.

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