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* Title the article simply "[Country]" (e.g., "Brazil," "Holy Roman Empire").
* Title the article simply "[Country]" (e.g., "Brazil," "Holy Roman Empire").
* Avoid "Catholicism in [Country]" to maintain 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.
=== Lead Section ===
Per https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Manual_of_Style/Lead_section
* Write a standalone lead (2–4 paragraphs, ~200–300 words) summarizing [Country]’s geography (location, size, region/historical region), period of existence (for historic countries), population, economy, culture, and Catholic significance.
* Highlight the Catholic Church’s role (e.g., population, percentage, status, date of introduction, key saints or shrines), reflecting Saintapedia’s Catholic focus.
* For modern countries, include general facts from the CIA World Factbook (e.g., land area, languages, ethnic groups). For historic countries, use historical sources (e.g., Encyclopedia.com) for population estimates, area, and context.
* Include the date Catholicism was introduced and its status (e.g., “State religion” or “Minority religion”).
* Example: For the Holy Roman Empire, note its Central European extent, 800 AD–1806 AD existence, ~20 million population, Catholicism as the state religion, and ties to <nowiki>[[Saint Boniface]]</nowiki>


=== Cargo Infobox Integration ===
=== Cargo Infobox Integration ===
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=== Lead Section ===
Per https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Manual_of_Style/Lead_section
* Write a standalone lead (2–4 paragraphs, ~200–300 words) summarizing [Country]’s geography (location, size, region/historical region), period of existence (for historic countries), population, economy, culture, and Catholic significance.
* Highlight the Catholic Church’s role (e.g., population, percentage, status, date of introduction, key saints or shrines), reflecting Saintapedia’s Catholic focus.
* For modern countries, include general facts from the CIA World Factbook (e.g., land area, languages, ethnic groups). For historic countries, use historical sources (e.g., Encyclopedia.com) for population estimates, area, and context.
* Include the date Catholicism was introduced and its status (e.g., “State religion” or “Minority religion”).
* Example: For the Holy Roman Empire, note its Central European extent, 800 AD–1806 AD existence, ~20 million population, Catholicism as the state religion, and ties to <nowiki>[[Saint Boniface]]</nowiki>


=== Section Structure ===
=== Section Structure ===

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