The Vatican has no major industry or agriculture. They do sell souvenirs and a variety of religious items in the gift shops in the Vatican. Few of these are actually made in the Vatican, however.
The largestexportof theVatican Cityis Postage Stamps, followed by publications.
Vatican City is a city-state, a country consisting of only one city. So the capital is also Vatican City.
tourists, pilgrims some for religious reasons. some for the 'I've been to the vatican city' feel
The Vatican has no manufacturing industry.
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Some of the exports are fruits such as leeches,mangostein, rambutan, durian. These are the most common exports of Thailand.
No, the Vatican is some distance from a coast line.
There is no entrance fee to the Vatican. However, the museums do charge an admission.
It does not have any extra-territorial colonies in the usual sense- there is some papal palace some distance from the Vatican proper- but this is most exceptional.l Vatican City is both a city and a nation-state- within the environs of Rome, Italy.
The Vatican is built on the Mons Vaticanus (Vatican Hill) and has a close proximity to the west bank of the Tiber River. Other that, there are no real geographic features in the Vatican where most features are man made.
There are no true natives of Vatican City. Of the 800-850 residents, only about 220 have Vatican citizenship and that includes the pope, all cardinals that are assigned to work in the Vatican as well as some members of the papal diplomatic corps.
The Vatican has no industry or agriculture. It sells some religious items and souvenirs but most are produced elsewhere.