The consumption of fish and some different kinds of meat
The graph below shows the consumption of fish and some different kinds of meat in a European country between 1979 and 2004.
The graph below shows the consumption of fish and some different kinds of meat in a European country between 1979 and 2004.
The graph below shows the proportion of population aged 65 and over between 1940 and 2040 in three different countries.
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