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Facts about Vatican City
Vatican City en-us-Vatican City.ogg /ˈvætɪkən ˈsɪti/ (help·info),
officially the State of the Vatican City (Italian: Stato della Città
del Vaticano, pronounced ),
is a landlocked sovereign city-state whose territory consists of a
walled enclave within the city of Rome, the capital city of Italy.
Vatican City (văt'ĭkən) or Holy See, officially Holy See (State of the
Vatican City), independent state (2005 est. pop. 900), 108.7 acres (44
hectares), within the city of Rome, Italy, and the residence of the
pope, who is its absolute ruler.
the Vatican City itself, 13 buildings in Rome and Castel Gandolfo, the
Pope's summer residence, also enjoy extraterritorial rights. On April
19, 2005, Josef Cardinal Ratzinger was elected as Pope Benedict XVI.
Vatican City may be said to
correspond politically to the former Papal States, but it was created
as a result of the Lateran Treaty of 1929 between Pope Pius XI and
King Victor Emmanuel III (negotiated by Cardinal Gasparri and
Mussolini), which ended the so-called Roman Question.
Vatican City is the world's smallest independent state. The Papal
Summer Residence at Castel Gandolfo and a number of other buildings in
Rome all enjoy special extraterritorial rights.
Population
Population:840
Growth Rate:1.
The State of the Vatican City (or simply Vatican City or Holy See) is
an independent state of which the head of state and ruler is the
Bishop of Rome — the Pope, and the highest state functionaries are all
clergymen of the Roman Catholic Church.
Map of Vatican CityMap of Vatican City (Holy See)
Ruler: Benedict XVI (2005)
Land area: 0.17 sq mi (0.44 sq km)
Population (July 2003 est.
Vatican City is accessed from the Italian capital city of Rome , by
taxi, bus or by foot. Take the Metro line A to Cipro for the Museums,
or Ottaviano for St. Peter's, or the tram to Piazza del Risorgimento .
Vatican City, officially State of the Vatican City (Latin: Status
Civitatis Vaticanae), is a landlocked sovereign city-state whose
territory consists of a walled enclave within the city of Rome. At
approximately 108.7 acres, it is the smallest independent nation in
the world.
Vatican City, officially State of the Vatican City (Latin: Status
Civitatis Vaticanae; Italian: Stato della Città del Vaticano), is a
landlocked sovereign city-state whose territory consists of a walled
enclave within the city of Rome. At approximately 44 hectares (108.
Peter's Basilica Vatican City in Rome
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Formally known by the name Basilica di San Pietro, St. Peter's
Basilica is one of Rome's foremost tourist attractions. This one site
alone has enough to see to occupy an entire day or more. St.
Vatican City State was founded following the signing of the Lateran
Pacts between the Holy See and Italy on February 11th 1929. These were
ratified on June 7th 1929. Its nature as a sovereign State distinct
from the Holy See is universally recognized under international law...
Vatican City is the smallest city-state in the world, with only 880
people, but is one of the most visited. This is mainly because it is
in the middle of Rome and the 14.4 acres are packed with some of the
world's most beautiful churches and museums.
territorial boundary of Vatican City, the Lateran Treaty of 1929
grants the Holy See extraterritorial authority over 23 sites in Rome
and five outside of Rome, including the Pontifical Palace at Castel
Gandolfo (the Pope's summer residence)
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