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The given table reveals the changes of people who traveled worldwide from

different regions in 4 years 1990, 1995, 2000 and 2005.


Overall, it is evident that the total of travelers abroad increased steadily over the
period. Additionally, Europe had the most significant number of tourists in almost
all years.
In 1990, over 280,2 million Europeans went for travelling abroad, while
America had approximately 2,5 times more, 680,5 million, and Asia and Pacific has
about 4 times less, 60,2 million. However, in the last year, the number of Americans
traveled internationally was downward to 113,2 million less than Africa Pacific,
which rose quickly to peak at 135,8 million in 2005, and the figure in Europe
upward to the top with over 400,2 million, respectively.
Compared to these figures, Africa and Middle West had fewer travelers, with
under 30 million each year. The lowest figure is Middle West with over 9,8 million
residents traveled internationally in 1990 and slowly increased to 15,8 in 2005.
Meanwhile, Africa had over doubled in the same year, at the beginning, reaching
28,7 at last.

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