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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 presents the number of cinemas in four different regions of a European country in 2004 and 2009, along with the percentage change over this five-year period.
Overall, the total number of cinemas increased slightly between 2004 and 2009. While the City Center areas experienced growth, the number of cinemas in the Suburb and Countryside declined.
In detail, the City Center had the highest number of cinemas in both years, rising from 1512 in 2004 to 1620 in 2009, showing a modest increase of 7.14%. The most significant growth was seen in the Near City Center area, which grew by 33.33% from 300 to 400 cinemas. On the other hand , the Suburb saw a decline of 25%, with its cinema count dropping from 40 to 30. Similarly, Countryside experienced a decrease from 108 to 90 cinemas, which is a fall of 16.67%.
In total, there were 2287 cinemas in 2009, compared to 2100 in 2004, which represents an overall increase of 8.9%.
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