No, but it is the smallest country. Vatican City is a country, and Vatican City is its capital. Many rural cities are smaller.
The Vatican is totally surrounded by the city of Rome, Italy.
Important cities such as Rome, Assisi and Vatican City.
Apart from Rome itself, Vatican City
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Today there are not that many city states. Examples are The Vatican, Singapore, and the UAE is composed of individual allied city states like Dubai
About 921 people live in Vatican City.
Rome (Italy) and Vatican City (Vatican City) are the two closest capitals of Europe (even of the world). The distance between them is 0 km. However Vatican city is a sovereign state and not a true capital of a country. The two closest capital cities in Europe are Vienna and Bratislava. Vatican City is a sovereign state and its capital is Vatican City. The state "Vatican City" comprises of more territory than just the capital ( see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Properties_of_the_Holy_See ), so the first statement is still valid.
100% of the people in Vatican City are Catholic.
The Vatican City is a state, so just 1.
The Vatican is an independent country with its own government. Size or number of cities are of no importance when classifying a country. A country can be of any size.
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