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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 presented line graph illustrates data on the recorded and forecasted number of visitors to Cardiff and Dublin between 2018 and 2040.
As an overall trend, Cardiff’s visitors increased over the last period, and it projected to rise sharply by 2040. In contrast, visitors of Dublin had around three to four times more visitors than Cardiff in 2018, however it decreased significantly over the years.
To begin with, Dublin hosted about 7 million visitors in 2018. Its figure declined steadily to 2 million by 2028. Nevertheless, it is expected to recover up to 6 million in 2030. From 2030 onwards, the downward trend will continue with a fluctuation and visitor numbers projected to reach their lowest point, approximately 1 million by 2040.
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