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The image includes a line graph showing "visits abroad by UK residents" and "visits to the UK by overseas residents" from 1979 to 1999, where visits abroad escalate from roughly 10 million in 1979 to approximately 55 million in 1999, while visits to the UK rise slower from nearly 10 million in 1979 to about 25 million in 1999, and a bar chart indicating "most popular countries visited by UK residents" with France receiving close to 15 million visitors, Spain nearly 13 million, the USA around 5 million, Greece about 4 million, and Turkey with roughly 2 million.
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The table above is showing us data about the UK residents who are visiting abroad and overseas residents who are visiting the UK, from Turkey, Greece, USA, Spain, & France, around year 1979 to 1999.
To start with, there are so many UK residents who are visiting abroad. 15% In 1979 to 20% in 1984, 5 year period, 5% of UK residents are visiting abroad, this number increased in the next 5 year period, becoming 30% in 1989, and 40% in the next period, 1994. In the last period, 1999, this number had a stable increase to 50%.
Furthermore, the overseas residents who are visiting the UK have a little increase. Starting from 10% in 1979, and becoming 25% in 1979. Only 15% increase for 25 years or 5 periods. Moreover, French people are the most likely to enter the UK, followed by Spain, USA, Greece and Turkey as the smallest percentage from this country.
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