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Band 5+: The charts below show the number of visitors arriving in a particular country for a short trip, and the number of residents leaving that country for a short trip, from 2009 to 2011. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.

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The image shows two line graphs tracking "Visitor arrivals" and "Resident departures" over time. The x-axis represents time from October 2009 (Oct-09) to June 2011 (Jun-11). The y-axis measures numbers in thousands from 480,000 to 660,000. "Visitor arrivals" shows an increasing trend starting around 500,000 in Oct-09, slightly decreasing in Feb-10, then continually rising to just above 660,000 by Jun-11. "Resident departures" remain relatively stable, starting near 500,000 in Oct-09, experiencing minor fluctuations and ending slightly above 500,000 by Jun-11. Specific plot points include visitor arrivals at approximately 500,000 in Oct-09, near 510,000 in Feb-10, around 540,000 in Jun-10, approximately 580,000 in Oct-10, about 620,000 in Feb-11, and just above 660,000 in Jun-11; resident departures are near 500,000 in Oct-09, approximately 510,000 in Feb-10, about 500,000 in Jun-10, roughly 500,000 in Oct-10, close to 520,000 in Feb-11, and slightly above 500,000 in Jun-11.
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the chart illustrates the number of traveller arrived in a particular country for a short excursion and the number of inhabitant leaving that country for a short trip between 2009 and 2011.

Overall, it is clear that there was a considerable upward trends in the number of visitors arrivals. By contrast, the number of resident, which followed a downward trend. Notably, the number of visitors had the highest number of across most categories.

In 2009, the number of travellers arrived a place took up the highest share about 550 thousands people and the number of resident departures only 490 thousands people. Subsequently, Visitor arrivals significantly increased to 600 thousands people in 2010 and the number of resident departures gradually rose to under 530 thousands people.

In 2011, the number of visitors arriving in a particular country a dramatically growth, reaching a peak at under 660 thousands people , but the number of residents leaving experienced a steadly increased to 490 thousands people.

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