Vatican city is world's smallest sovereign state with an area of only 110 acres. This city state is considered holy by Roman Catholic Christians. The head of Vatican is Pope and all functionaries of state are also church officials. It is located within Italian capital Rome. Vatican attracts millions of tourists and visitors annually which is a great source of revenue for Italy and its location inside Italy also places Italy at a respectable pedestal in Christian world.
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.
Among Vatican City's sources of income is Peter's Pence, the volunteer contributions to the Holy See from Catholics worldwide. Revenue from the church's investments and property holdings also support the city-state. Tens of thousands of tourists visit the Vatican every day, so income is generated by the sale of coins, stamps, mosaics, and tourist memorabilia, along with the proceeds from the sale of publications and admission fees to the museum complex. Since 1999, the Vatican's currency has been the euro.
Vatican City is the capital of Vatican City the country.
There are no hotels for tourists in Vatican City. Visitors to the Vatican usually stay in hotels in Rome which surrounds the Vatican.
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No, the Vatican is in Italy, Europe.
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.