Yes, Vatican City is a small city as well as a small independent country. It normally has a population of 800-900 people, most of them members of the curia, the diplomatic corps and the Swiss Guard.
Yes, the Vatican is an independent city-state - a small nation.
Since the Vatican is very small, only about 0.2 square mile, it is usually considered to have only one town, Vatican City. The Vatican is both a city and a country.
Vatican City is too small to host extensive educational facilities.
Vatican City is a city-state, a country consisting of only one city. So the capital is also Vatican City.
San Marino and the Vatican city are both surrounded by Italy.
Vatican City. Think about it.
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The Vatican is a small country and nearly all the residents of the country (about 800) are employees of the Vatican and not athletes.
Vatican City is a small enclosed area within the city of Rome, the capital city of Italy, Europe. Vatican City is the headquarters of the Roman Catholic Church and the residence of the pope. It is an independent state - a totally independent country with the pope as head of state. Because it is completely surrounded by the city of Rome, the Vatican State is very small - in fact it is the smallest independent country in the world.
The Vatican Museum has many small museums, like the Egyptian Museum and the tapestries.
The Vatican City is actually classed as a separate country, albiet a very small one, but yes it is surrounded by Italy if that is what you mean.