Illustrated in the given line chart is the volume of foreign people visiting different destinations in a European country, including the coast, the mountains, and the lakes, over the period of 20 years.
It is noticeable that there was an upward trend in the number of international tourists arriving at the coast and the mountains, while the figure of visitors who visited the lakes saw a sharp decrease at the end of the period shown.
In 1987, there were only 10 thousand foreign citizens chosing to visit the lakes, which was two times lower than the mountain’s figure and four times lower than the coast’s number. However, this quantity rose dramatically and reached its peak at approximately 75 thousand in 2002, before dropping by one-third in 2007, when it ended as the second most popular place.
The mountain visitors experienced a gradual rise over the two decades. By 2007, this number had increased to around 35 thousand. Together with that, the number of people from other countries visiting the coast dropped to its lowest point of under 40 thousand in 1992, then recovered significantly and became the first leader in 2007 with about 75 thousand.
