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Band 4+: The following table shows the number of people from five European nations living in each other's countries in 2011. Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features and make comparisons where relevant.

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The image shows a table of people from five European nations living in each other's countries in 2011. In Britain: German 297,000, Italian 119,000, Polish 550,000, Spanish 71,000, total 1,037,000; in Germany: British 104,000, Italian 556,000, Polish 426,000, Spanish 112,000, total 1,198,000; in Italy: British 29,000, German 42,000, Polish 106,000, Spanish 19,000, total 196,000; in Poland: British 76,000, German 4,400, Italian 670, Spanish 170, total 6,000; in Spain: British 391,000, German 196,000, Italian 188,000, Polish 86,000, total 861,000. Overall totals: British 524,760, German 539,400, Italian 863,670, Polish 1,168,000, Spanish 202,170, combined total 3,298,000.
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The data presenting an information about the amount of people from five European nation that living in each other’s countries in two thousand eleven.

over all, there is 3,298.000 people from Britain, Germany, Italy, Poland, and Spain that live in each other’s country.

The british that count in the data, mostly live in spain. There are seventy one thousand britain people choose to live in Spain. These thing also happend in Spain. from the data we can understand that 391.000 spanish people live in britain.

For Germany, thir people mostly pick Italy as their destination to live. But in the other hand, Italian people didn’t choose Germany as their favorite destination. Italian people rather choose Poland as their destination to live. For Poland, their people mostly choose Germany as their destination.

To sum up this explanation, Poland become the county that mostly five European nation people choose. There are 1.168.00 people choose Poland as their place to live.

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