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The image displays a table delineating changes in cinema numbers across different regions from 2004 to 2009, detailing City Center with 1,512 theaters in 2004, 1,620 in 2009, and a percentage increase of +7.14%, Near City Center with 300 theaters in 2004 and 400 in 2009, showing a percentage increase of +33.33%, Suburb with 40 theaters in 2004 reducing to 30 in 2009 with a percentage decrease of -25%, and Countryside with 108 theaters in 2004 declining to 90 in 2009 with a percentage decrease of -16.67%; cumulative totals manifesting 2,100 cinemas in 2004 evolving to 2,287 in 2009, reflecting an overall percentage increase of +8.9%.
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The table illustrates the change in the number of cinemas in different regions in a european country between 2004 and 2009.It is clear that the amout of cinemas the city center and near city center were increased whereas the number of cinemas in other places like suburb and countryside were decreased.
In 2004, city center had 1512 cinemas and continued to grow until it reached 1620 in 2009 which is 7.14 % more. In 2009, the number of cinemas near city center had rose by 100. On the other hand, the number of subrub cinema had decreased by 1 over four. For the countryside number of people fell by one over six. In 2004 the total number of cinemas were 2100, and in 2009 were 2287.
In conclusion during 2004 to 2009 the cinema industry grew by 8.9%, which near the city center had grew the most, and suburb being the least.
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