Outline of Vatican City

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Outline of Vatican City

The following outline is provided as an overview of and introduction to Vatican City:

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The location of Vatican City within Europe.
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An enlargeable map of Vatican City State, including extraterritorial properties of the Holy See bordering Vatican City.

Vatican City an ecclesiastical or sacerdotal-monarchical[1] state, being the sovereign territory of the Holy See and ruled by the Bishop of Rome—the Pope, the leader of the worldwide Catholic Church. The territory of this landlocked sovereign city-state consists of a walled enclave within the city of Rome, Italy. It has an area of approximately 49 hectares (121 acres)[a] and a population of about 825.[b] This makes Vatican City the smallest independent state in the world by both area and population.

General reference

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View of Vatican City from the Castel Sant'Angelo in Rome.

Geography of Vatican City

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An enlargeable map of Vatican City.

Geography of Vatican City

Location of Vatican City

Environment of Vatican City

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A section of the wall in Vatican City, from the outside, behind the Vatican Gardens.
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View of the Vatican Gardens from the dome of St. Peter's Basilica. (The Vatican Museums can be seen to the right).

Natural geographic features of Vatican City

Vatican City is an enclave in an urban area, and lacks the geographic features common to (much larger) countries:

Regions of Vatican City

  • None
  • Vatican City is inside Rome, which in turn lies within the Lazio region of Italy
  • Vatican City lies next to the Borgo district in Rome.

Ecoregions of Vatican City

  • None

Administrative divisions of Vatican City

Demography of Vatican City

Demographics of Vatican City

Government and politics of Vatican City

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Politics of Vatican City

Branches of the government of Vatican City

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Palace of the Governatorate, Vatican City.

Government of Vatican City

Executive branch of the government of Vatican City

Legislative branch of the government of Vatican City

Judicial branch of the government of Vatican City

  • Absolute judicial authority: Pope, currently Pope Francis
    • Supreme Court of Vatican City (Corte di Cassazione)
      • The Cardinal Prefect of the Apostolic Signatura serves ex officio as the President of the Supreme Court of Vatican City (Corte di Cassazione). The two other members of the Supreme Court are also Cardinals of the Apostolic Signatura and are chosen by the Cardinal Prefect on a yearly basis.[13]
    • Appellate Court of Vatican City
    • Tribunal of Vatican City State
    • Under the terms of article 22 the Lateran Treaty,[14] Italy will, at the request of the Holy See, punish individuals for crimes committed within Vatican City and will itself proceed against the person who committed the offence, if that person takes refuge in Italian territory. Persons accused of crimes recognized as such both in Italy and in Vatican City that are committed in Italian territory will be handed over to the Italian authorities if they take refuge in Vatican City or in buildings that under the treaty enjoy immunity.[15][16]

Foreign relations of Vatican City

International organization membership

International organization membership of Vatican City Vatican City State is a member of:[17]

Law and order in Vatican City

Law of Vatican City State

Military in Vatican City

Vatican City State has no military, but resident within it is the Swiss Guard.

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A Swiss Guard.

Military in Vatican City

Local government in Vatican City

  • Being a city-state, the government of Vatican City is also the local government.

History of Vatican City

History of Vatican City

Culture of Vatican City

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Saint Peter's Square and beyond it Rome, as viewed from the dome of Saint Peter's Basilica.
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St. Peter's Basilica from the River Tiber. The iconic dome dominates the skyline of this part of Rome.

Culture of Vatican City

Art in Vatican City

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On the last Sunday of each month, the Vatican Museum is open to the public for free. This is extremely popular and it is common to wait in line for many hours. This image is a panoramic view of one small stretch of the entire queue in April 2007, which continues for some distance in both directions beyond view. In the background is the Vatican City's wall.

Sports in Vatican City

Economy and infrastructure of Vatican City

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The Vatican Radio building.
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Euro banknotes.

Economy of Vatican City

Education in Vatican City

See also

References

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