Tourists to the Vatican can expect to walk.
Yes. There are no border controls between Italy and the Vatican City.
About 921 people live in Vatican City.
100% of the people in Vatican City are Catholic.
All roads lead to Rome! You must travel to Rome to visit the Vatican. There is no other way.
Most residents of the Vatican are Italians.
Yes, residents of the Vatican are Catholics.
Vatican City is an independent country - a city state - surrounded by the Italian city of Rome. Once a person arrives in the city of Rome, he need only take a taxi, metro or bus ride to the Vatican and simply walk across the border.
There are no elementary or secondary schools in the Vatican.
While the Vatican does have its own radio station, people in the Vatican are free to listen to any of the dozens of stations broadcasting from Rome.
Vatican City is an independent country, there are around 800 people living there and the country itself is around a mile, it is completely surrounded by Rome, Italy.
On any given day there may be Buddhist visitors to the Vatican, the residents of the Vatican are primarily Catholics.
Vatican City is the capital of Vatican City the country.