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The image shows a line graph with data points representing millions of visitors to Cardiff and Dublin from 2018 to 2040; in 2018: Cardiff ~3 million, Dublin ~8 million; in 2020: Cardiff ~2 million, Dublin ~6 million; in 2022: Cardiff ~2 million, Dublin ~3.75 million; in 2024: Cardiff ~2.75 million, Dublin ~2 million; in 2026: Cardiff ~3.25 million, Dublin ~3 million; in 2028: Cardiff ~3.1 million, Dublin ~4.4 million; in 2030: Cardiff ~3.5 million, Dublin ~5 million; in 2032: Cardiff ~3.9 million, Dublin ~4.9 million; in 2034: Cardiff ~4.6 million, Dublin ~3.75 million; in 2036: Cardiff ~5 million, Dublin ~2.8 million; in 2038: Cardiff ~6.1 million, Dublin ~1.1 million; in 2040: Cardiff ~7.8 million, Dublin ~1.5 million.
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The line graph provides information about the actual and anticipated number of tourists to Cardiff and Dublin during the period between 2018 and 2040.
Overall, it’s immediately apparent that, the number of visitors to Dublin fluctuated over time and remained at 2 million, while the number of tourists to Cardiff increased considerably.
In 2018, the number of tourists to Dublin was in its peak with 7 million, but it faced a sharp decline during 10 years and remained at 2 million. In contrast to this, it developed noticeably and reached the number 6 million by 2030. From the period 2030 to 2040 the number of visitors to Dublin fluctuated and remained at 1 million.
In contrast, the number of tourists to Cardiff was about just 2 million by 2018, and it increased moderately till 2026. After a slight decline in 2032, it rocketed to the its peak during 8 years and remained at 8 million by 2040.
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