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The line graph illustrates the number of international students who visited three European cities—Paris, London, and Rome—between 2011 and 2014. Overall, the number of visiting students increased steadily in Paris and London, while Rome experienced some fluctuations over the period. Paris became the most popular destination by 2013, overtaking both Rome and London. In 2011, […]
he line graph illustrates the number of Venezuelan students visiting three tourism destinations—Paris, London, and Rome—between 2011 and 2014. Overall, Paris saw a significant upward trend in student numbers, while Rome experienced a steady decline. London remained relatively stable over the period. In 2011, Rome was the most popular destination, attracting nearly 20,000 students, followed […]
The figure provided here illustrates the details regarding the number of Venezuelan students visiting three tourist destinations: Paris, London, and Rome, from 2011 to 2014. In 2011, Rome was the top city for tourist visitors, attracting nearly 18,000 students, followed by London with 15,000 and Paris with 10,000, which had the lowest numbers among the […]
The picture presents statistics on the most popular tourist cities in Europe among students, specifically highlighting Paris, Rome, and London. Paris is a city that everyone dreams of visiting, and the graph illustrates a steady increase in student interest starting in 2013, similar to the trend observed for Rome in the same year. Rome, known […]
The graph below gives an overview of the number of Venezuelian students who visited Paris, London and Rome between 2011 and 2014. Based on the given data we can determine that during the three-year-period the British capital became the most popular tourist destination among the students while Rome seems to have lost its magic. In […]
