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* Use clear section headings (== Section title ==) and subheadings (=== Subsection title ===) in sentence case (e.g., “Catholic church”) for all headings and subheadings. | * Use clear section headings (== Section title ==) and subheadings (=== Subsection title ===) in sentence case (e.g., “Catholic church”) for all headings and subheadings. | ||
* Required sections: | * Required sections: | ||
** Saints | |||
*** Only content below this section should follow this format: | |||
**** <nowiki>{{SaintsByCountry|Location=Syria}}</nowiki> | |||
**** Example - <nowiki>{{SaintsByCountry|Location=Syria}}</nowiki> | |||
** Geography | ** Geography | ||
** History | ** History | ||
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* Keep sections balanced (~300–500 words, 3–5 sentences per paragraph) and split overly long sections. | * Keep sections balanced (~300–500 words, 3–5 sentences per paragraph) and split overly long sections. | ||
* The “Catholic church” section must include a “Structure” subsection detailing the Church’s organization, including the number of ecclesiastical provinces, their alignment with geographic or administrative regions, and a complete list of dioceses grouped by province, with each diocese linked to its Saintapedia or Wikipedia page and noting its location (city or region). Model this on https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catholic_Church_in_Cameroon#Structure. For historic countries, describe historical ecclesiastical structures if applicable (e.g., dioceses under the Holy Roman Empire). | * The “Catholic church” section must include a “Structure” subsection detailing the Church’s organization, including the number of ecclesiastical provinces, their alignment with geographic or administrative regions, and a complete list of dioceses grouped by province, with each diocese linked to its Saintapedia or Wikipedia page and noting its location (city or region). Model this on https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catholic_Church_in_Cameroon#Structure. For historic countries, describe historical ecclesiastical structures if applicable (e.g., dioceses under the Holy Roman Empire). | ||
=== Content Guidelines === | === Content Guidelines === | ||
* Lead: Summarize [Country]’s region or historical region, size, population, economy, culture, and period of existence (for historic countries). Emphasize its Catholic population, percentage, status, date of introduction, and notable features (e.g., <nowiki>[[Saint Name]]</nowiki> or <nowiki>[[Shrine Name]]</nowiki>). Use Cargo fields: country_name, continent, region, historical_region, area_sq_km, population, catholic_population, catholic_percentage, catholicism_status, date_catholicism_introduced, patron_saints, official_languages, capital_city, start_year, end_year, predecessor_states, successor_states. | * Lead: Summarize [Country]’s region or historical region, size, population, economy, culture, and period of existence (for historic countries). Emphasize its Catholic population, percentage, status, date of introduction, and notable features (e.g., <nowiki>[[Saint Name]]</nowiki> or <nowiki>[[Shrine Name]]</nowiki>). Use Cargo fields: country_name, continent, region, historical_region, area_sq_km, population, catholic_population, catholic_percentage, catholicism_status, date_catholicism_introduced, patron_saints, official_languages, capital_city, start_year, end_year, predecessor_states, successor_states. | ||