The line graph compares the number of people on average attending different areas in the European country between 1987 and 2007. Overall, the number of the lake and coast who visited adhered to rising trends, while the mountains remained stable. It is also clear that the lake had a double increase but was surpassed by the coast by the end, and the coast had considerably higher figures for all of the period but the mountains had a small increase.
Despite seeing a decline, the number of people attending the lake significantly increased for the better part of the study period. Starting at 10,000 people in 1987, onwards, the number of visitors went up still in 2002 to close to 72,000 people, ensuring years, this figure saw a noticeable fall of 19,000, closing the period at 53,000 spectators in 2007.
The coast, on the other hand, is the foregoing trend. The figures for coast visitors stood at around 40,000 in 1987, after which they went down to 31,000 and dipped to 70,000. From 1992 onwards, there was remarkable growth in the number of people. The mountains had a small increase.Started at 20,000 in 1987 and grew to 30,000 in 2007.
