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The Ring of the Fisherman (papal ring) contains the insignia of the particular pope. It is used by the pope to impress his insignia on wax to seal important Vatican documents.
a net
The fisherman caught a salmon which he used to win the fishing contest.
Latin was used in the Vatican, and still is for official purposes. However, the most common language heard in the Vatican is Italian.
Even though it is not a member of the EU, the Vatican issues Euros. Until a few years ago the coins used by the Vatican were liras.
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Net
A boat which is used by the fisherman for fishing
There is no synagogue in Vatican City. However, one is to be found in Rome, a short distance from Vatican City.
Shoes are used as protection for feet. You use shoes to walk on different types of terrain.
No country has Latin as its official language anymore. Although it is frequently used in the Vatican.
Vatican City issues its own coins. It has used the euro as its currency since 1 January 1999, owing to a special agreement with the European Union (council decision 1999/98/CE). Euro coins and notes were introduced in 1 January 2002-the Vatican does not issue euro banknotes. Issuance of euro-denominated coins is strictly limited by treaty, though somewhat more than usual is allowed in a year in which there is a change in the papacy. Because of their rarity, Vatican euro coins are highly sought by collectors. Until the adoption of the Euro, Vatican coinage and stamps were denominated in their own Vatican lira currency, which was on par with the Italian lira.