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The charts below show the number of visitors arriving in a particular country for a short trip, and the number of residents leaving that country for a short trip, from 2009 to 2011.

The shown line graph shows data about the number of tourists arriving in a specific nation for a short trip, and the amount of people leaving that country for a short trip, from 2009 to 2011.Overall, the tourists arriving in that specific country and the inhabitants leaving their own country for a short journey increased progressively until October the 2010 when it started to move in the opposite directions. Additionally, the number of the travellers coming to a specific country was always more than the people who went out of their country for a trip.

According to the graph, both residents and tourists travellers increased gradually and approximately at the same rate from October 2009 to October 2010. The number of residents who departed started at 550 in October 2009 and rose to 605 thousand people in October 2010. While in the same period, the visitor arrival climbed from 490 to just above 520 thousand people in October 2010. After October 2010, the number of residents departed continues to increase dramatically and arrived at 650 thousands people in June 2011, While, for one reason or another the number of arriving visitors dropped slowly and reached 495000 tourists in June 2011.

Initially, the number of departure residents was higher than arrival visitors with roughly 70 thousand tourists. Additionally, the number of tourist arrivals was lower than the inhabitant departures although it reached the peak. Towards the end of the period, the resident departures were 1.3 times higher than the visitor departures.

  

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