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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 picture presents statistics on the most popular tourist cities in Europe among students, specifically highlighting Paris, Rome, and London.
Paris is a city that everyone dreams of visiting, and the graph illustrates a steady increase in student interest starting in 2013, similar to the trend observed for Rome in the same year. Rome, known for its rich history, shows a parallel increase in statistics with Paris, although prior to 2013, Paris experienced more consistent growth compared to Rome.
London is renowned as one of the most popular cities in the world, often associated with its frequent rain. The graph indicates a steady rise in visitor numbers, showing little change over three years. In 2011, there were around 1,500 student tourists in London, and by 2014, this number had reached no more than 2,000, reflecting a consistent trend.
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