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==Instructions==
==Instructions==
Title:
 
=== Title ===


* Title the article simply "[Country]" (e.g., "Brazil," "Mexico").
* Title the article simply "[Country]" (e.g., "Brazil," "Mexico").
* Avoid "Catholicism in [Country]" to align with a broader country focus, while emphasizing Catholic aspects for Saintapedia’s audience.
* Avoid "Catholicism in [Country]" to maintain a broader country focus, while emphasizing Catholic aspects for Saintapedia’s audience.
 
=== Cargo Infobox Integration ===
 
* Place the Template:Country infobox at the top of the article, before the lead section, to display key country and Catholic data stored in the Countries Cargo table.
* Populate the infobox with the following fields, sourced from reliable references (e.g., CIA World Factbook, GCatholic.org, Pew Research Center):
** country_name: Official name of the country.
** continent: Continent (e.g., Africa).
** region: Region (e.g., North Africa, Sub-Saharan Africa).
** area_sq_km: Land area in square kilometers.
** population: Estimated population.
** catholic_population: Number of Catholics.
** catholic_percentage: Percentage of population that is Catholic.
** rank_among_religions: Catholicism’s position relative to other religions (e.g., “Catholicism is a minor religion”).
** official_languages: Official languages (comma-separated).
** capital_city: Capital city.
** date_catholicism_introduced: Year/century Catholicism was introduced.
** ecclesiastical_provinces_count: Number of ecclesiastical provinces.
** dioceses_count: Total number of dioceses.
** patron_saints: Patron saints of the country (comma-separated).
 
Example syntax for Algeria
 
 


Lead Section (per <nowiki>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Manual_of_Style/Lead_section</nowiki>):
Lead Section (per <nowiki>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Manual_of_Style/Lead_section</nowiki>):