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The image displays visitor data for Cardiff and Dublin from 2010 to 2016, using lines to represent millions of visitors; for 2010: Cardiff at 8 million, Dublin at 1 million; for 2011: Cardiff at 7 million, Dublin at 2 million; for 2012: Cardiff at 3 million, Dublin at 4 million; for 2013: Cardiff at 2 million, Dublin at 5 million; for 2014: Cardiff at 1 million, Dublin at 6 million; for 2015: Cardiff at 3 million, Dublin at 4 million; for 2016: Cardiff at 6 million, Dublin at 2 million.
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The given diagram compares data about visitors in the past, present and future to Cardiff and Dublin during the period 2018 to 2040.
As an overall trend, it is clear that visitors to Dublin declined and will decline over the period. Meanwhile, visitors to Cardiff saw an increase and will continue increasing. However, there are some changes in both graphs during the period.
To embark, in 2018, visitors to Dublin dominated with almost 7 million visitors, while less than 2 million visitors came to Cardiff. However, the figures changed, and visitors to Dublin started to decline, and it is predicted that this will continue until 2028, reaching 2 million visitors. Meanwhile, visitors to Cardiff marginally increased.
In addition, in 2028, an increase in visitors to Dublin is expected, reaching 6 million visitors.
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