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=== Religion ===
=== Religion ===
[[File:Santander Cathedral 2021 - exterior panoramic edited.jpg|thumb|200px|left|Marbella Cathedral, City of Marbella, Lynnhaven County.]]
[[File:Santander Cathedral 2021 - exterior panoramic edited.jpg|thumb|200px|left|Marbella Cathedral, City of Marbella, [[Lynnhaven County, Verona|Lynnhaven County]].]]
Verona has a mostly {{wp|Christian}} history, although there is a large {{wp|irreligious}} community within the state as well. The [[Caphiric Church|Catholic Church]] is the largest single denomination in the state, as Cartadania was a former constituency of Caphiria and is proximate to Urcea, the two largest countries on the planet, both of whom have a Catholic majority. With approximately 54% of the state identifying as Catholic and 32% identifying as irreligious, the remaining 14% constitute other religious groups from around the globe.
Verona has a predominantly Christian history, with Catholicism being the largest single denomination in the state. This is due to the strong influence of neighboring countries Caphiria and Urcea, both of which have Catholic majorities. Approximately 54% of the state identifies as [[Catholic Church|Catholic]], while 32% identify as {{wp|irreligious}}, and the remaining 14% identify with various other religious groups. In fact, the father of [[Pope Gregory XVII]], the current pope, was born and raised in [[Cara County, Verona]]. However, the pope himself was born across the Mendes River in [[Alahuela]].


Though the separation of church and state is a very stark part of Cartadanian life, Verona's catholic past plays a large part in the customs of its government even today. This is evident in the state's numerous cities and counties named after Catholic saints, as well as buildings and streets. Nonetheless, Verona's active participation in religion is one of the lowest in the country. The father of current pope, [[Pope Gregory XVII]], was born and raised in [[Cara County, Verona|Cara County]], although the pope himself was born in [[Alahuela]], just across the Mendes River.
Despite the separation of church and state being a prominent aspect of Cartadanian life, Verona's Catholic heritage is still reflected in many of its governmental customs and practices. This is exemplified by the numerous cities and counties within the state named after Catholic saints, as well as various buildings and streets. However, active participation in religion is relatively low in Verona compared to other regions in the country.


== Economy ==
== Economy ==