There are seven:
Santa Maria della Pietà in Camposanto dei Teutonici
San Pellegrino in Vaticano
Saint Peter's Basilica
Saints Martin and Sebastian of the Swiss
Sant'Anna dei Palafrenieri
Santo Stefano degli Ungheresi
Saint Stephen of the Abyssinians
There are three churches in the Vatican:
St. Peter's Basilica
Church of Saint Stephen of the Abyssinians
Chiesa parrocchiale di Sant'Anna dei Palafrenieri
In addition, there are also a few chapels and oratories.
Vatican City is all that remains of the Papal States.
Vatican City is all that remains of the Papal States.
Since Vatican City has no agriculture, all food has to be imported. However, the vast majority of visitors to the Vatican dine in Rome which surrounds the Vatican.
The Pope lives in the "State of the Vatican City" or "Vatican City". This is a country located within the city of Rome, but is completely independent from Italy. The Vatican is its own Country!
Vatican City is the residence of the head of the Roman Catholic Church, namely the Pope.
The Vatican is a small country and nearly all the residents of the country (about 800) are employees of the Vatican and not athletes.
There are 192 members of the United Nations which are listed in the link below. Aside from that - Taiwan, Vatican City, and the Palestinian Authority are legally states.
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.
No, there are no customs in the Vatican. However, since all travelers to the Vatican arrive through Rome and would be subject to Italian Customs at that point.
Nearly all those called to the Vatican on business and who may stay there are members of the clergy. All clergy in the Catholic Church are males. There are no hotels in the Vatican open to the public. However, just a few steps outside the Vatican is the city of Rome which as numerous hotels.
That would depend upon the location of your city of departure. The Vatican does not have an airport so all visitors to the Vatican who arrive by plane do so through Rome's International Airport.
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