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* Emphasize Catholic-relevant information (e.g., sacraments, devotions, Church roles) for Saintapedia’s audience. | * Emphasize Catholic-relevant information (e.g., sacraments, devotions, Church roles) for Saintapedia’s audience. | ||
* Use concise paragraphs (3–5 sentences) and clear section transitions. | * Use concise paragraphs (3–5 sentences) and clear section transitions. | ||
=== Fun facts section === | |||
You are an expert on global Catholic history and trivia. Generate 5-7 fun, surprising, and little-known facts about Catholicism in [Administrative Subdivision]. Focus on Catholic-specific trivia, such as unique diocesan history, patron saints, notable churches or shrines, famous Catholics from the area, historical events, quirky traditions, or interesting statistics related to the Church there. | |||
Make the facts engaging and delightful while keeping an encyclopedic tone—avoid sensationalism. Phrase each as a concise bullet point (starting with * for wiki markup), 1-2 sentences long. | |||
Examples of the style: | |||
<nowiki>*</nowiki> The Philippines is the only predominantly Catholic country in Asia, with over 80% of its population adhering to the faith. | |||
<nowiki>*</nowiki> Timor-Leste has one of the highest percentages of Catholics in the world (over 97%), making it a standout in Southeast Asia. | |||
<nowiki>*</nowiki> The province of Manitoba in Canada is uniquely split between two archdioceses with no suffragan dioceses under them. | |||
<nowiki>*</nowiki> Andorra's head of state is co-ruled by the Bishop of Urgell (Spain), alongside the President of France—a rare ecclesiastical principality. | |||
<nowiki>*</nowiki> Indonesia, despite being majority Muslim, is home to the world's largest Catholic seminary by number of students. | |||
Ensure facts are accurate and verifiable from reliable sources. Do not include general facts unrelated to Catholicism. | |||
=== Sample Article Template === | === Sample Article Template === | ||