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The image displays the number of new Facebook users by province in Cambodia from 2004 to 2014. For 2004, Kampot is just above 0 new users, Phnom Penh is slightly above 1000, and Siem Reap is slightly below 0. By 2006, Kampot reaches around 500, Phnom Penh approaches 4000, and Siem Reap is near 2500. In 2008, Kampot dips slightly below 0, Phnom Penh drops to just above 3000, while Siem Reap spikes to just above 3500. In 2010, Kampot is roughly 1000, while Phnom Penh reduces to above 1000, and Siem Reap goes above 2000. The numbers in 2012 show Kampot around 2500, Phnom Penh levels off at nearly 2500, and Siem Reap falls to approximately 1500. By 2014, Kampot stands at near 1500 users, Phnom Penh holds steady just above 2500, and Siem Reap is stabilizing close to 2000.
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The line graph illustrates the number of new Facebook users in three Cambodian provinces—Kampot, Phnom Penh, and Siem Reap—over a ten-year period.
Overall, the data reveals significant fluctuations in user numbers across the three provinces, with Phnom Penh and Kompot showing the most dra matic growth and Siem Reap experienced both sharp rises and falls.
In 2004, Siem Reap had the highest number of new Facebook users, starting at approximately 3,500, while Kampot and Phnom Penh recorded relatively low figures, just above zero. From 2006 onwards, Phnom Penh saw rapid growth, increasing from around 500 users to a peak of 3,000 by mid-2008. However, this figure declined gradually until 2010 and then stabilized at around 2,500 users till 2013.Kampot experienced a steady upward trend from 2006, rising from about 500 users to nearly 2,500 by 2013. In contrast, Siem Reap’s figures remained stable until mid-2006, then dropped sharply to 500. Siem Reap then recovered, reaching 2,500 before gradually declining to approximately 1,000 by 2013.
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