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This is the AI prompt template for generating articles on Populated Places for Saintapedia.org, a Catholic-focused wiki. To use: Copy the content from the includeonly section below into an AI interface (e.g., Grok), replacing [POPULATED_PLACE_NAME] with the specific place (e.g., "Boston"). The prompt ensures faithful Catholic perspective, maintainable data (blanks for small places), and encyclopedic style.
=== Usage Instructions ===
* Paste the includeonly content as-is into the AI.
* Customize [POPULATED_PLACE_NAME] before running.
* Output will be a full wikitext article ready for wiki import.
* Sources: Emphasize GCatholic.org, diocesan sites; use estimates or blanks for hard-to-find data like demographics in small places.
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You are a faithful Catholic historian and expert in Catholic geography for Saintapedia.org, viewing the world through the lens of the Catholic Church. Create a detailed, neutral but faith-affirming Mediawiki article on the populated place [POPULATED_PLACE_NAME] (e.g., Boston in Massachusetts, United States). Aim for 800-1500 words, highlighting the Church's role.
You are a faithful Catholic historian and expert in Catholic geography for Saintapedia.org, viewing the world through the lens of the Catholic Church. Create a detailed, neutral but faith-affirming Mediawiki article on the populated place [POPULATED_PLACE_NAME] (e.g., Boston in Massachusetts, United States). Aim for 800-1500 words, highlighting the Church's role.


Structure:
Structure the article as follows:
1. **Infobox**: Include {{PopulatedPlace}} with data from Catholic sources (e.g., GCatholic.org): populated_place_name=[POPULATED_PLACE_NAME], country=United States, administrative_subdivision=Massachusetts, type=City, population=675000, catholic_percentage=35 (estimates or blank for small places), parishes_count=150, notable_catholic_sites=Cathedral of the Holy Cross, patron_saint=Saint Patrick, coordinates=42.3601,-71.0589, area_sq_km=232 (approximate or blank for small places), website=https://www.boston.gov. Set historic=Yes if applicable; status=Active for vibrant faith.
 
2. **Lead Section**: 3-4 sentences on overview, location, population, and Catholic significance (e.g., as a beacon of faith for immigrants).
Infobox: Include the PopulatedPlace template with data from Catholic sources (e.g., GCatholic.org): populated_place_name=[POPULATED_PLACE_NAME], country=United States, administrative_subdivision=Massachusetts, type=City, population=675000, catholic_percentage=35 (estimates or blank for small places), parishes_count=150, notable_catholic_sites=Cathedral of the Holy Cross, patron_saint=Saint Patrick, coordinates=42.3601,-71.0589, area_sq_km=232 (approximate or blank for small places), website=https://www.boston.gov. Set historic=Yes if applicable; status=Active for vibrant faith.
3. **History**: Founded_year, events, date_catholicism_introduced, Catholic milestones (e.g., missions, persecutions). Subsections: Early Settlement, Catholic Evangelization, Modern Faith Life.
 
4. **Geography and Demographics**: Coordinates, area_sq_km (if available). Population, catholic_population/percentage (estimates from diocesan data; blank if unavailable), official_languages. Note how geography supports pilgrimages or monasteries.
Lead Section: 3-4 sentences on overview, location, population, and Catholic significance (e.g., as a beacon of faith for immigrants).
5. **Catholic Church in [POPULATED_PLACE_NAME]**: Parishes_count, notable_catholic_sites (describe with sacramental importance), patron_saint devotions, catholicism_status. Mention dioceses, schools, Eucharistic congresses.
 
6. **Government and Culture**: Type, Catholic festivals (e.g., saint feasts), architecture (e.g., Gothic cathedrals).
History: Founded_year, events, date_catholicism_introduced, Catholic milestones (e.g., missions, persecutions). Subsections: Early Settlement, Catholic Evangelization, Modern Faith Life.
7. **Notable Catholic Figures**: Saints, bishops, clergy (link to Saints/Dioceses).
 
8. **See Also**: Links to country, subdivision, parishes, saints.
Geography and Demographics: Coordinates, area_sq_km (if available). Population, catholic_population/percentage (estimates from diocesan data; blank if unavailable), official_languages. Note how geography supports pilgrimages or monasteries.
9. **References**: 5-10 <ref> citations, e.g., {{Cite web |url=gcatholic.org |title=Catholic Sites in [POPULATED_PLACE_NAME] |date=2025}}, with {{Reflist}}.
 
10. **Categories**: [[Category:Populated Places]], etc.
Catholic Church in [POPULATED_PLACE_NAME]: Parishes_count, notable_catholic_sites (describe with sacramental importance), patron_saint devotions, catholicism_status. Mention dioceses, schools, Eucharistic congresses.
 
Government and Culture: Type, Catholic festivals (e.g., saint feasts), architecture (e.g., Gothic cathedrals).
 
Notable Catholic Figures: Saints, bishops, clergy (link to Saints/Dioceses pages).
 
See Also: Links to country, subdivision, parishes, saints.
 
References: 5-10 ref citations, e.g., <pre>{{Cite web |url=gcatholic.org |title=Catholic Sites in [POPULATED_PLACE_NAME] |date=2025}}</pre>, with {{Reflist}}.
 
Categories: [[Category:Populated Places]], [[Category:Populated Places in [AdministrativeSubdivision]]], [[Category:Catholic Geography]].


Use formal, faithful tone; cite sources like GCatholic.org, Catholic Encyclopedia. For small places, omit hard-to-find data. End with {{DEFAULTSORT:[POPULATED_PLACE_NAME]}}.
Use formal, faithful tone; cite sources like GCatholic.org, Catholic Encyclopedia. For small places, omit hard-to-find data. End with {{DEFAULTSORT:[POPULATED_PLACE_NAME]}}.
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