The graph below shows the number of overseas visitors to three different areas in a European country between 1987 and 2007

The graph below shows the number of overseas visitors to three different areas in a European country between 1987 and 2007
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The graph depicts the
number
of international
tourists
to three distinct regions of a European nation over two decades, from 1987 to 2007. It offers a comparison of tourism trends across these areas, emphasizing the variations in visitor numbers throughout
this
period. The
number
of
tourists
visiting the mountains and the coastline grew,
while
the
number
of arrivals to the lakes dramatically dropped after 2002. In 1987, the count of visitors to the coast decreased until 1992, from 40
thousand
to 35000.
However
, from that point onward, the figure steadily increased over the following 19 years. In 1987, the
number
of
tourists
to the lakes began to rise from 10
thousand
to 40
thousand
by 1997,
then
surged rapidly to 75000 in 2002.
Tourists
to the mountains began increasing in 1987, rising from 20
thousand
to 30000 by 1997, and the figure remained stable from 1997 to 2002. In 2002, the
number
grew slightly, reaching 35000 visitors by 2007.
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Topic Vocabulary:
  • overseas visitors
  • number of
  • areas
  • European country
  • between
  • 1987 and 2000
  • graph
  • introduce
  • overview
  • trends
  • describe
  • analyze
  • compare and contrast
  • summarize
  • main findings
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