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The image contains a comparison of percentage changes in foreign arrivals to Canada by region for the years 1972 and 2015, along with a table listing the number of foreign and US visitors to Canada in millions. In 1972, arrivals were as follows: Europe 70%, Asia 13%, Central America 9%, Oceania 3%, South America 3%, Africa 2%. In 2015, arrivals were: Europe 46%, Asia 33%, Central America 8%, Oceania 7%, South America 4%, Africa 2%. The table indicates that overseas visitors rose from 0.74 million in 1972 to 5.31 million in 2015, while US visitors were 13.07 million in 1972 and 12.67 million in 2015.
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The two pie charts compares the amount of foreign and US visitors to Canada in millions and foreign arrivals to Canda by region, between 1972, 2015 years.
Overall, the amount of visitors is significantly increased since 1972 to 2015. In addition as we can see on the pie chart two main categories are also importantly changed. What’s more, majority of the visitors are from European and Asian regions, when minority of the people are from Africa and South America regions.
Firstly, as I said before 2 main categories outstandingly changed, the percentage of the visitors from European region is decreased by 24 percent, from 70 to 46. However, the percentage of the visitors from Asian region is increased by 20%, from 13 to 33.
Finally, the amount of visitors from the remaining categories together increased by 4 percent, from 17 to 21 percent and overall accounted for less than one third of the total.
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