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The image displays government spending on tourist infrastructure from 1980 to 1992, measured in € millions. In 1980: UK at €60m, France at €30m, Spain at €40m, Germany at €20m. In 1982: UK at €62m, France at €34m, Spain at €42m, Germany at €23m. In 1984: UK at €63m, France at €38m, Spain at €43m, Germany at €28m. In 1986: UK at €67m, France at €45m, Spain at €45m, Germany at €33m. In 1988: UK at €69m, France at €53m, Spain at €45m, Germany at €39m. In 1990: UK at €75m, France at €60m, Spain at €35m, Germany at €40m. In 1992: UK at €80m, France at €70m, Spain at €40m, Germany at €34m.
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The line graph shows how much money four countries—UK, France, Spain, and Germany—spent on tourist infrastructure from 1980 to 1992.
Overall, the UK spent the most money, while France increased its spending the most. Spain’s spending went down, and Germany’s spending went up steadily.
In 1980, both the UK and Spain started with about €60 million. The UK’s spending increased steadily to about €80 million by 1992. Spain, however, reduced its spending to around €40 million.
France began with the least spending at €20 million but increased a lot, reaching nearly €70 million by 1992. Germany started at €20 million and gradually increased to about €50 million.
In conclusion, the UK consistently spent the most, France increased its spending significantly, and Spain was the only country to reduce its spending over the years.
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