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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 bar graph illustrates information about the number of visitors to a variety of art galleries for the year 2011. The data is presented in millions.
To begin with, in 2011,The Louvre Museum had approximately 9 million visitors, while in Korea, the National Museum had nearly 3.5 million visitors. In addition to this, the Metropolitan Museum had almost 6 million tourists in the United States for the year 2011.
Furthermore, the Museo del Prado Museum and the State Hermitage Museum had around 3 million visitors in Spain and Russia during the year 2011. Moving further, in the United Kingdom, nearly 6 million visitors had the British Museum.
Overall, it can be clearly seen that the maximum tourists had the Louvre Museum in France, and the minimal visitors had the State Hermitage in Russia.
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