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The image is a bar graph showing the number of visitors to art galleries in 2011. Louvre (France) had the highest number of visitors at 8.5 million, followed by Metropolitan Museum (USA) with 6 million, British Museum (UK) with 5.8 million, National Museum of Korea with 3.1 million, Museo del Prado (Spain) with 2.9 million, and State Hermitage (Russia) with 2.5 million. The Y-axis represents the number of visitors in millions, while the X-axis lists the names of the museums.
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The chart illustrates the volume of visitors in different art galleries in 2011.
Overall, there are 6 diverse destinations for tourists to visit while they are located in 6 different countries.
The most popular destination is Louvre in France, which had roughly 9 million visitors. After that, the number of visitors declined sharply to about 6 million in the Metropolitan Museum. Then the number of passengers decreased slightly to around 5.8 million in Britain. Then there are 3 different museums with roughly the same volume of visitors in Korea, Spain, and Russia.
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