No, unless you have been granted employment there and promised housing, the casual person can not simpy move to the Vatican. It is a very small country and housing is very limited.
No. The Vatican only allows those assigned to work in the Vatican to live there.
Yes, the Vatican has a population of about 800 residents. However, the housing is reserved for those employed in the Vatican only and their families.
There is nothing to prevent a pope from owning a home before he is elected. However, unless that home is in the Vatican, he will have to abandon it when he becomes pope and move to the Vatican, the traditional home of the popes.
There is no Vatican Island. However, the Vatican is an 'island' in the middle of the city of Rome.
Vatican Council I was the first Ecumenical Council to be held at the Vatican in Vatican City which is an independent country.
Vatican City is the capital of Vatican City the country.
There is little room for housing in the Vatican. Most of the area is taken up by existing buildings and the Papal Gardens. People cannot simply decide to move to Vatican City. They must be employed there and request housing when it is available.
There are no hotels for tourists in Vatican City. Visitors to the Vatican usually stay in hotels in Rome which surrounds the Vatican.
No, the Vatican is in Italy, Europe.
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The Vatican has no industry or agriculture.
In Vatican City, thus the name Vatican Council II.
There is no admission to the Vatican but there are admission fees charged for some museums in the Vatican.