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The image contains three pie charts detailing a proportion of holidaymakers using four accommodation types over three years. For 1988, the proportions were: Staying with family 52, Camping 26, Hotels 15, and Rented Apartment 8. In 1998, the distribution was: Staying with family 54, Hotels 22, Camping 13, and Rented Apartment 11. The data for 2008 shows: Staying with family 44, Rented Apartment 22, Hotels 22, and Camping 12.
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The chart illustrates the proportion of holidaymakers using four different types of accommodation across three different years. The most popular choice is staying with family at all times in the chart.
Overall, between 1988 and 1998, the use of rented apartments, staying with family, and hotels increased. However, camping decreased from 25 to 13, and camping had the least proportion in 1998.
In 2008, staying with family declined from 54 to 44, while rented apartments increased to around 5. However, hotels stayed at number 22 in 2002, but camping dropped from 12 to 13.
In conclusion, staying with family and hotels remained almost the same, but camping dropped rapidly, while the use of rented apartments dramatically increased between 1988 and 2008.
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