The line graph illustrates the amount of foreign tourists to three separate regions in a nation in Europe from 1987 to 2007.
In general, the quantity of non-resident visitors to the coast and the lakes showed a dramatic rise while the mountains’ figure remained level during the two decades.
In the first instance, 40 thousand of foreign travelers went to the seaside in 1987 and this was the highest number on the graph, while the quantity of people who went to the lakes was the least(10 thousand). Until third millennium, both of them experienced growth however the amount of visitors from abroad who went to the lakes overtook the seaside’s figure. 2 years later, the total of foreign visitors who traveled to the lakes presented peak with approximately 75 thousands, subsequently its number showed a significant drop to 50 thousands at the end of the period, while the figure for international guests of seaside highlighted constant surge and regained first position with roughly 75 thousands of visitors.
As for the next category, at the beginning the amount of the non-residents who went to the areaof the mountains was 20thousands and increased slightly over the 20 years, in 2007, the number of guests was nearly 35,000. In conclusion, this figure was at a minimum when the period ends.
