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International prime ministerial trips (2010-2016)

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This page analyzes the travel activity of David Cameron during the period of International prime ministerial trips (2010-2016). It shows which cities, countries, and regions were visited, how often travel occurred, and which locations were most important.

Based on recorded data, this dataset highlights travel patterns and frequently visited destinations, providing insight into movement across different regions and locations.

Where did David Cameron travel during this period?

During this period, David Cameron visited 63 countries and 223 cities across 6 continents.
The most frequently visited locations include key cities that played an important role in international diplomacy and political meetings.

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David Cameron is a British politician who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 2010 to 2016 and leader of the Conservative Party. Born in 1966, he studied at Oxford and worked in politics and communications before rising to national prominence. Cameron is widely associated with a modernizing agenda within the Conservative Party, emphasizing economic reform, fiscal responsibility, and social liberalism. His leadership style was pragmatic and media-savvy, focusing on centrist policies and broad electoral appeal. He is also known for shaping key debates on the United Kingdom’s relationship with the European Union.

This page focuses on the travel activity of David Cameron and the locations visited during this specific period.

Travel facts: David Cameron – International prime ministerial trips (2010-2016)

This includes official diplomatic visits and international meetings.

  • Period: 2010-05-20 – 2016-07-09
  • First stop: Paris, France
  • Last stop: Warsaw, Poland
  • Continents visited: 6
  • Countries visited: 63
  • Cities visited: 223

During this period, David Cameron visited 63 countries and 223 cities across 6 continents.

The data highlights key locations and frequently visited places, showing how travel activity was distributed geographically over time.

The premiership of David Cameron from 2010 to 2016 began with the formation of a coalition government with the Liberal Democrats, marking the first coalition in the UK in decades. His administration focused on reducing the budget deficit through austerity measures while implementing reforms in education, welfare, and public services. Cameron also played a significant role in foreign policy and international diplomacy, including military interventions and European negotiations. A defining moment of his tenure was the decision to hold the Brexit referendum in 2016, which resulted in a vote to leave the European Union. Following the outcome, he resigned as Prime Minister, bringing his time in office to an end.

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Which countries and cities did David Cameron visit most?

The travel data shows clear differences in how often certain locations were visited. Some cities and countries appear multiple times, indicating repeated visits, while others were visited only once.
During this period, the most frequently visited city/territory was Brussels with 48 visits, while Belgium ranks as the most visited country with 51 visits.
Other destinations include Paris (12 visits) and New York City (7 visits), showing a mix of frequently visited locations and one-time stops.
Overall, David Cameron visited 223 cities across 63 countries and 6 continents, reflecting the geographic scope of travel during this period.

For more details on the most visited cities by politicians, see Top Cities by Politicians.

While cities highlight key diplomatic hubs, the Top Countries by Politicians ranking reveals broader global travel patterns.

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