The city of Rome totally surrounds the Vatican.
The smallest neighbor would be the Vatican City inside of Rome.
Rome is a town. There are no towns inside towns except the Vatican.
Since the Vatican is very small, only about 0.2 square mile, it is usually considered to have only one town, Vatican City. The Vatican is both a city and a country.
The pope is the bishop of the Diocese of Rome which includes the city of Rome, Vatican City and a number of smaller towns around the area of Rome.
i dont know what will happen if you see them in other towns but they will not remember if you see them in the city
Monaco is much bigger, Monaco 2,02 sq km of surface (Monaco consists two towns, Monaco and Monte Carlo with suburbs ) Vatican 0,44 sq km (It's just few streets within the Rome)0,44 sq km
There are a lot of nearby small towns and communities including Kissimmee, Winter Park, Altamonte Springs, Pine Hills to name a few.
If you mean cities/towns, there were Ostia, Laurentum, Veii, Eretum, Portus Lavinium and Reate. There was the Servian wall too that surrounded the city.
There is no Vatican Island. However, the Vatican is an 'island' in the middle of the city of Rome.
(Spelled as a present participle, neighboring means adjacent but the verb "to neighbor" is practically never used.) As flooding increased, the evacuation order was extended to neighboring counties. The geography of North Dakota is very similar to that of the neighboring Canadian provinces.
Vatican Council I was the first Ecumenical Council to be held at the Vatican in Vatican City which is an independent country.
They are still your neighbor, as anyone within the neighborhood is your neighbor, neighbor...