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The image shows a horizontal bar chart with data for 12 different countries across three categories: Gold, Silver, and Bronze. Data for each category is presented in separate, adjacent bars for each country, with numerical values extending from 0 up to 2,500. USA has the longest bars for Gold and Silver, extending past 2,000 and 1,500 respectively, while the Bronze bar reaches 1,000. Soviet Union's Gold bar extends to 1,000 and Silver to 500, while Bronze is slightly less than 500. UK's Gold bar is around 500, with Silver and Bronze bars around 250 each. France's Gold bar is around 250, and Silver and Bronze are around 150 each. Germany has Gold and Silver bars near 750, and Bronze close to 500. Italy's Gold bar reaches 500, with Silver at 250 and Bronze near 200. Sweden's Silver and Bronze bars are near 150 and Gold is around 100. Australia's Gold bar is around 250, Silver near 150, and Bronze close to 200. Hungary's Gold bar is close to 400, Silver near 250, and Bronze past 200. East Germany has Gold and Silver bars just past 400 and Bronze at 250. Japan's Gold is just over 200, Silver around 100, and Bronze over 50. China's all three bars are close to the starting point, with Gold, Silver, and Bronze around 50 each.
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The bar chart displays the total number of Olympic medals won by twelve disparate countries.
Overall, the USA has the highest total number of Olympic medals, with a significant lead over other countries, especially in gold, silver, and bronze medals. While those for the remaining nations fluctuated within a specific range.
The USA stands out with the impressive total of around 2,300 medals, in particular approximately 900 gold, 750 silver, and 650 bronze medals. The 2nd place on the chart is the Soviet Union with just around 1,000 medals. Moreover, the number of gold medals in this country is slightly higher than the number of silver medals.
Next, only four other countries, the UK, France, Germany, and Italy, each have a comparable total medals count, ranging from approximately 550-800 medals. However, the distribution of gold, silver, and bronze medals varies slightly among these countries. For instance, the UK and Italy have more gold medals compared to the other two countries. In addition, the quantities of gold medals for Sweden, Australia, Hungary, East Germany, Japan, and China displayed a fluctuation ranging from 120-200, and the country with the highest number of gold medals was China.
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