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Band 5+: the illustration below shows the proportions of people living in different types of houses in three different areas in 2012 in Denmark.

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The image displays proportions of people in varied housing types across three Danish areas in 2012: Central area (population 32,100) with flat/apartment 15%, terraced 18%, semi-detached 28%, detached 39%; Green Park area (population 31,700) with flat/apartment 76%, terraced 14%, semi-detached 5%, detached 5%; Southberg Area (population 32,000) with flat/apartment 25%, terraced 56%, semi-detached 5%, detached 14%.
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The given table provides information about the percentages of inhabitants who are living in four different houses in three areas in the year 2012.

Overall, it can be clearly seen that terrace-house was the most important type of house in green park area among all other houses in the year shown, while the least popular houses were semi-detached and detached in all areas peovided.

In terms of green park area, terrace-house was the highest house used, which accounted for 75%, while the number of people living detached houses was a mere 15%. However, semi-detached and bungalows were the least (5%).

Regarding central area, the users of terrace houses and bungalows were 45% and 35%, respectively, whereas remaining two types of accommodations did not get popularity in this place. In addition, in the central park area, bungalows was the best house for people to live (65%), while the proportion for terrace was only a quarter and for rest of the houses, it was just 5% in 2012.

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