The most global and unpredictable conclave to date?
One of the legacies of Pope Francis is that he has created a more global conclave to find his successor than the one that appointed him.
Of the 133 cardinals voting, 108 were appointed by him and more of them come from countries in Asia, South America and Africa than the conclave of 2013.
The number of voting cardinals from Europe and North America has decreased, while all other regions of the world have seen a rise.
Italy alone has 17 voting cardinals, the most out of any country, but this is down from 28 in the conclave that selected Pope Francis.
Asia has seen the biggest rise, more than doubling its number of voting cardinals, from 10 to 23.
Does the rise in cardinals from Asia and Africa mean we might see an Asian or an African pope?
We'll have to wait for the white smoke to find out.
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