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* Use GCatholic.org and Catholic-Hierarchy.org for diocesan data, Annuario Pontificio for statistics, Catholics & Cultures for traditions, Pew Research Center for demographics, Vatican News or Catholic News Agency for recent events, and Vatican records (e.g., Acta Apostolicae Sedis) for saints and blesseds. | * Use GCatholic.org and Catholic-Hierarchy.org for diocesan data, Annuario Pontificio for statistics, Catholics & Cultures for traditions, Pew Research Center for demographics, Vatican News or Catholic News Agency for recent events, and Vatican records (e.g., Acta Apostolicae Sedis) for saints and blesseds. | ||
* For predecessor and successor states, use historical references like Wikipedia, Encyclopedia.com, or academic sources. | * For predecessor and successor states, use historical references like Wikipedia, Encyclopedia.com, or academic sources. | ||
* Include at least one inline citation per paragraph, with multiple for specific claims (e.g., Catholic population, saints’ canonizations). Follow https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Citing_sources. | * Include at least one inline citation per paragraph, with multiple for specific claims (e.g., Catholic population, saints’ canonizations). Follow https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Citing_sources (including https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Citing_sources#Repeated_citations and https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Citing_sources#WP:CONSECUTIVECITE) | ||
* Cite all facts (e.g., “5,000 Catholics” or “2.38 million km²”). Note estimates as “approximately” or “as of [Year].” | * Cite all facts (e.g., “5,000 Catholics” or “2.38 million km²”). Note estimates as “approximately” or “as of [Year].” | ||
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