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The image features three pie charts depicting the proportion of holidaymakers from one region choosing different accommodations in 1965, 1985, and 2005. In 1965, the largest segment chose hotels (59%), followed by staying with friends or relatives (15%), and caravans (14%), with camping being the least preferred (12%). By 1985, the preference for hotels declined slightly to 53%, with a marked rise in camping (18%), an increase in the use of caravans (16%), and only 13% opting to stay with friends or relatives. In 2005, the trend shifted dramatically with the preference for caravans increasing significantly to 38%, and camping also rose to 20%, while the use of hotels decreased further to 39%, and staying with friends or relatives remained the least preferred option at 12%.
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The given pie charts illustrate the total share of holidaymakers from one region who stayed in four different types of accommodation in 1965, 1985 and 2005.
Overall, there was a clear shift from staying with friends or relatives to hotels as the most popular type of accommodation over the given periods. In addition, the proportion of people staying in caravans increased, while camping showed relatively minor changes.
In 1965, the majority of holidaymakers stayed with friends or relatives, accounting for just over a half of the total. By contrast, hotels, camping and caravans were much less popular, each representing less than one fifth of the total. By 1985, staying in hotels had overtaken staying with friends or relatives to become the most common choice.
In 2005, hotels remained the most popular form of accommodation, accounting for just under two fifths of the total. By contrast, the percentage of holidaymakers staying with friends or relatives continued to fall, reaching around three tenths. Camping became less common, while the figure for caravans rose to its highest level over the period.
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