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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.


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