Vatican City
Ireland is a country, not a city, and Europe is a continent not a country, so Ireland is not the capital city of anywhere, and Europe does not have a capital city. Ireland is a country in Europe. Dublin is the capital of Ireland and the various other countries in Europe all have their own capital cities.
Vatican city It is located in the heart of Rome, Italy. It is approximately one mile in area and is a government on it's own with it's own police force for civilian problems. It is the home of the Pope who also has his own Swiss guard police force for religious issues.
Yes. London is the capital of England. It is one of many capital cities in Europe. Europe is a continent, so it has many countries each with their own capital city. There is no capital of Europe, as Europe is not a country.
Italy, it's its own country. It's on the continent of Europe.
Russia is part of Europe and Europe is made of different countries, but it can not "own" another country.
Europe is its own continent and is not a country. The US is a country in the continent of North America, so Europe is not located in the US.
Vatican City is located in Europe, specifically Italy. The city of Rome surrounds Vatican City, but Vatican city is considered it's own country and is typically classified as the modern city state. The current Pope is considered the head of Catholicism and also serves as the Head of State for the Vatican City.
Vatican City is in Italy, so it will be in Europe.The Vatican City is located in Europe, it is it's own country and is separate from the Holy See
Vatican city It is located in the heart of Rome, Italy. It is approximately one mile in area and is a government on it's own with it's own police force for civilian problems. It is the home of the Pope who also has his own Swiss guard police force for religious issues.
No. Europe is a continent with about 50 different countries, and will not become a single country.
asia
Canada has automobile manufacturing plants in their own country. They also import cars from the U.S., Japan, Korea, and Europe.