7 hills are sorrounding the Vatican City.
The Vatican is totally surrounded by the city of Rome, Italy.
The Vatican is pretty much flat. However, the city of Rome does have hills.
There is no actual wall surrounding the Vatican. In some areas, such as the Papal Gardens, there is a wall but in many areas the only thing that separates the Vatican from the city of Rome is a white line painted on the street or walkway.
The women is Rome/Vatican.
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The Vatican is not noted for having many restaurants and most visitors eat in those available in the surrounding city of Rome where an international cuisine is available. There are a very few restaurants located within the Vatican itelf.
The seven hills are:Aventine Hill (Aventinus)Caelian Hill (Caelius)Capitoline Hill (Capitolinus)Esquiline Hill (Esquilinus)Palatine Hill (Palatinus)Quirinal Hill (Quirinalis)Viminal Hill (Viminalis)Clarification:Rome was built on seven hills. The Vatican was built on Mons Vaticanus.
The Vatican is not known for having restaurants and most visitors eat in those available in the surrounding city of Rome where an international cuisine is available.
Mount Pleasant in the Adelaide Hills is 440m, but the surrounding area increases to 460m.
A hill is a landform that extends above the surrounding terrain. See Related Links for an article with examples of hills.