Google Analytics - Unique Pageviews and Visits

Do I correctly believe that the Visits metric counts how many times a user started a session on a given page, and Unique Pageview is the number of users who viewed this page?

Given the following scenario, I have two pages on my site: Page A and Page B. Page A contains a link to go to page B.

If a user starts browsing my site on page A, Google Analytics will increase Visits and Unique Pageviews by A by 1.

Now, if the user has to click on the link to B, will Google Analytics increase both Visits and Unique Pages or just Unique Pageviews on B?

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Do I believe that the “Visits” metric counts how many times a user has started a session on this page, and “Unique Pageview” is the number of users viewed on this page?

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: https://support.google.com/analytics/answer/2934985?hl=en-GB&ref_topic=2524483

Google 1:

Visitor enters to Page A
Visitor navigates to Page B
Visitor navigates back to Page A
End of session

2:

Visitor enters to Page C
Visitor navigates to Page B
End of session

Page A: 2 Page views, 1 Visit, 1 Unique Page view, 1 Unique Visitor, 1 Entrance
Page B: 2 Page views, 0 Visits, 2 Unique Page views, 2 Unique Visitors, 0 Entrances
Page C: 1 Page view, 1 Visit, 1 Unique Page view, 1 Unique Visitor, 1 Entrance
Totals: 5 Page views, 2 Visits, 4 Unique Page views, 2 Unique Visitors, 2 Entrances
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