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The Pope lives in the Vatican in Vatican City.

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In what country in the world can you visit the home of the pope and the Vatican?

Vatican City, the home of the pope, is an independent city-state surrounded completely by Rome, Italy.


Where did the pope live prior to the Apostolic apartments?

the Quirinal Palace in Rome, Italy - used from 1589 to 1870 as home to the Pope.


Who was the first pope in Italy?

Peter was the first pope in Italy.


Is the capital of Italy rome?

Rome is the capitol of Italia (Italy), the capital of rome is the euro.


Is the pope against Italy?

No, the pope is not against Italy. However, I am sure Pope Francis would cheer on any Argentine football team should they play against Italy.


Why does Italy have a pope?

The pope of the entire Catholic Church lives in an independent city state called Vatican City which is surrounded by Rome, Italy. He is not just the pope of Italy but for the entire world.


What is the name of Italy's pope in 2008?

Italy does not have its own pope. There is only one pope who happens to live in Vatican City, surrounded by the city of Rome. In 2008 Pope Benedict XVI was the pope and currently (2014) that pope is Pope Francis.


Is Rome Italy owned by pope?

Yes, rome is owned by pope. Fun facts, it os the largest city in Italy, and is the Capital of Italy :)


Is the present pope Italian?

Pope Francis is from Argentina but is of Italian descent. His father was from Italy and his mother's parents were from Italy.


What country was Pope Paul from?

If you are referring to Pope Paul VI, he was from Italy.


Who lived in church in Vatican City Italy?

Vatican City is the home of the Pope. His home is close to St. Peter's Basilica, the largest church in the Vatican City.


Does Italy have any main religions?

Absolutely. Being the home of The Pope and the Vatican, you'd expect it. The major religions in Italy are Christianity (Catholicism), which over 80% of the population follow.