100% of the people in Vatican City are Catholic.
About 921 people live in Vatican City.
The Vatican is the location of the governing body of the Roman Catholic Church, including the Pope and a rather extensive ecclesiatical bureaucracy. Catholics consider this to be holy and therefore are interested in visiting it.
The population of the Vatican is generally about 800-850 residents.
There are normally 800 to 850 full-time residents of the Vatican.
No, but it is the smallest country. Vatican City is a country, and Vatican City is its capital. Many rural cities are smaller.
The state religion of Vatican City is Roman Catholicism, and it is governed by the Catholic Church, so you have to be Catholic to do most government and bureaucratic work. However, there are many other jobs in Vatican City which do not require applicants to be any particular religion. Also, anyone with a valid passport is allowed to visit, regardless of religion. There are no places of worship that aren't Catholic, but that's probably because there's no space for them.
The Vatican City is a state, so just 1.
About 4900 people/ sq mile
According to Pope John XXIII, "about half".
The Vatican has no football teams.
As of July 2009, there were 826 people living in Vatican City. However over 3000 people commute from outside the Vatican to work there each day.Clarification:Tha Vatican has a population that generally runs fro 800 to 850. f these, only about 220 have Vatican citizenship.
7 hills are sorrounding the Vatican City.