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The graph illustrates the variations of international visitors who left for overseas travelling to five different regions between 1990 to 2005. Overall, the numbers of global tourists consistently increased throughout the period, and Europe emerged as the top choice for global travellers, while Asia and the pacific is considered the least preferred. During the period […]
The suppiled table depicts the number of people, who visit abroad between 1990 and 2005. In common, nearly 700 million people tried to visit international countries in2005, when the highest flocks they got, starting from under 450 million by 1990. That shows the total amount of each and evey year. To be more specific, in […]
The table compares the number of people paying a visit to five various areas around the world between a 1990 and 2005.The data is given in millions.Overall, there are increases in all regions while the reverse is true for America. In 1990, America had by far the highest number of visitors before failing dramatically to […]
The table compares international travel in 1990, 1995, 2000 and 2005. The results are given in millions and include 6 categories: the total number of travelers and 5 parts of the world. Globally, it is evident that Africa and the Middle East were always the least popular destinations regardless of some growth, while Asian, Pacific […]
The table illustrates fluctuations in the number of individuals undertaking international travel in the years 1990, 1995, 2000 and 2005, measured in millions. Overall, the figures of international travellers experienced upward trends for all those continent destinations, while Europe had the most favored destination throughout the period. Regarding to the three most popular destinations in […]
