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The image depicts applicant data from European Nations, Middle East, Far East, and Africa across 1999-2003 at a UK university; 1999: European Nations ~16,000, Middle East ~8,000, Far East ~9,000, Africa ~500; 2000: European Nations ~17,800, Middle East ~8,500, Far East ~10,000, Africa ~500; 2001: European Nations ~20,000, Middle East ~9,500, Far East ~11,000, Africa ~1,000; 2002: European Nations ~22,000, Middle East ~10,000, Far East ~11,700, Africa ~1,000; 2003: European Nations ~30,000, Middle East ~12,000, Far East ~13,700, Africa ~2,000.
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The given bar graph compares the number of students from four different nations that applied in a UK university from 1999 to 2003.
Overall, the number of international applicants increased gradually over the time while European Nations being an exemption which consistently declined.
European students who had topped the chart in 1999 with 30,000 applicants saw a significant drop to around 13,000 in 2003 due to consistent decrease as mentioned above. However, there was about 11,000 as of Middle East in 1999 which rose and remained second highest at ending year with about 21,000.
Far east had about 16000 in 1999 which increased consistently and topped the chart in 2003 with about 33,000 applicants. While, Africa levelled off in initial years at 5000 before a slight increase in final years reaching about 8,000.
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