Vatican City is it's own country.
The Vatican is an independent country and has the right to negotiate treaties and agreements with any other nation.
Rome Actually, Rome surrounds the Vatican. The Vatican City doesn't surround any other city.
It just is! The Vatican consists of 109 acres, about 0.2 of a square mile. There is no other independent country smaller than the Vatican.
Lesotho
One country with a notably low crime rate is Iceland. It has a very low homicide rate and is considered one of the safest countries in the world. This is attributed to factors such as a strong social support system, high levels of trust in society, and effective policing.
There are more Catholics in Brazil then in any other country in the world, although the highest percentage of Catholics is in Vatican City with 100%, nevertheless, Vatican City is very small while Brazil is huge.
The Vatican City, at 0.2 square miles in area, is the world's smallest country. It is located entirely within the city of Rome, Italy. Monaco is the next smallest country at just 0.7 square miles. I would actually like to add, that it is arguable that Sealand might be smaller than the Vatican. It was created during WWII and belonged to the English at that time. It is now a country of it's own, with about 4-5 residents.
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.
Lesthoto, Vatican City, San Marino
Latvia is an independent country, so it is not located in any other country.
Some examples of countries located inside of other countries include Lesotho, which is completely surrounded by South Africa, and San Marino and Vatican City, which are both enclaved within Italy.
France, Switzerland, Austria, San Marino, Vatican City and Slovenia.