The Vatican has no agriculture except for the Papal Gardens and no crops are grown there.
The Vatican has no natural resources.
The Vatican City has no natural resources.
Vatican City has no natural resources.
Al Barker debuted on June 1, 1871, playing for the Rockford Forest Citys at Agricultural Society Fair Grounds; he played his final game on June 1, 1871, playing for the Rockford Forest Citys at Agricultural Society Fair Grounds.
George Bird debuted on May 6, 1871, playing for the Rockford Forest Citys at Agricultural Society Fair Grounds; he played his final game on September 15, 1871, playing for the Rockford Forest Citys at Agricultural Society Fair Grounds.
Gat Stires debuted on May 6, 1871, playing for the Rockford Forest Citys at Agricultural Society Fair Grounds; he played his final game on September 15, 1871, playing for the Rockford Forest Citys at Agricultural Society Fair Grounds.
The Vatican has no industry or agriculture. They do sell some religious items and souvenirs but few, if any, are produced in the Vatican.
Vatican "city" is not really a city. It is the offical headquarters of the Pope and the Catholic religion. It is the Holy See and is an independent city-state within the city of Rome. It is only 108.6 acres. The Vatican is enclosed within walls which join on the piazza. There are only 472 people who reside there.
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By not wasteting it and conserveing it
Roman Catholic AnswerVatican City is its own country and is only about 110 acres. Vatican City is entirely composed of the city of Vatican City which is its major and only city.
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