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The image shows a line graph tracking the number of visiting students to three tourism destinations, Paris, London, and Rome, from 2011 to 2014. Paris began with approximately 15,000 students in 2011, dropped to about 10,000 in 2012, rose to nearly 20,000 in 2013, and fell slightly to roughly 18,000 in 2014. London had about 17,000 students in 2011, increased to nearly 20,000 in 2012, sharply decreased to approximately 15,000 in 2013, and rose again to almost 23,000 in 2014. Rome started at nearly 10,000 students in 2011, soared to about 22,000 in 2012, descended to around 15,000 in 2013, and ended with approximately 17,000 students in 2014.
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The given line graph illustrates the number of Venezuelan pupils’ tourism destinations between 2011 and 2014. At first glance, while London went up gradually, other destinations such as Paris and Rome moved downward in 2014.
Rome was the most popular holiday destination in 2011 which is visited by around 17500 Venezuelan student. On contrary, Paris touched the lowest point in the same year at 10000. Rome decreased significantly a year later which was the climbing trend for Paris and London. In 2013, Paris reached the peak which was the highest point trough the years. In that year, Rome was second choice for tourism destination among the Venezuelan students which numbered almost same value in 2011.
After 2013, total visiting student count dropped to around 18000 for Paris. While Rome was the first place in 2011, it fluctuated between 3 years. However, Paris was last preferred destination in 2011, it ended with second place at around 18000 in 2013.
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