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The line graph illustrates the amount of foreign tourists to three separate regions in a nation in Europe from 1987 to 2007. In general, the quantity of non-resident visitors to the coast and the lakes showed a dramatic rise while the mountains’ figure remained level during the two decades. In the first instance, 40 thousand […]
The line graph illustrates how the amounts of overseas visitors to three vocations in an identical European country changed throughout the two decades, starting in 1987. •Overall, it is evident that, the coast and the lakes showed a significant rise, while the latter dropped in the final years. Additionally, the mountains increased steadily in whole […]
The line graph illustrates how many tourists visited various areas (the cost, the mountains, the lakes) in one European country over two decades, from 1987 to 2007. Overall, the numbers of visitors to the cost and the lakes experienced rapid changes, whilst the figure for the mountains grew gradually with a fluctuation in the middle. […]
The line graph compares the quantity of foreign travelers to three various places in Europe over a period of 20 years. It is clear that the coastal areas attracted the largest quantity of foreign tourists over the period shown, while mountainous places appeared to be the least popular for the most part. It is also […]
The line graph provides data about how many international tourists visited to three different destinations in one European country from 1987 to 2000. Overall, the number of visitors to all sites experienced a gradual rise. Notably, the coast remained the most visited place by tourists over the two decades. At the beginning of the period, […]
