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Vatican City, Religious capital and sovereign enclave in Rome, Italy

Vatican City occupies 44 hectares within Rome and functions as the administrative center of the Roman Catholic Church with St Peter's Basilica at its core point.

The Lateran Treaty of 1929 established Vatican City as an independent state, resolving territorial disputes between the Holy See and the Italian government.

The Vatican Museums contain extensive collections of religious artifacts, Renaissance paintings, sculptures, and historical documents spanning over two thousand years of church history.

Visitors need to follow strict dress codes when entering religious buildings, covering shoulders and knees, and must pass security checks at all entry points.

The Vatican post office issues its own stamps, coins, and license plates, while the Swiss Guard serves as the military force in traditional Renaissance uniforms.

Location: Vatican City

Inception: February 11, 1929

Shares border with: Italy, European Union

Address: 00120, Vatican City 00120 Vatican City

Website: http://vaticanstate.va/es.html

GPS coordinates: 41.90349,12.45283

Latest update: November 25, 2025 08:57

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