In 1960 the Church had the same type of government as it has today - an absolute theocratic elective monarchy, in which the head of the Catholic Church, the Pope, exercises ex officiosupreme legislative, executive, and judicial power over the State of the Vatican City.
Vatican City...?
Vatican City is too small to host extensive educational facilities.
actually don't ask this question and type how tall is the tallest building in Vatican city you dumb butt head
Vatican City, perhaps. Be a little more specific in your question.
He lived for a time in Florence which was governed by a Grandduke. later in the Vatican, governed by the Pope.
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Monarchy.
Southern Europe is almost fully composed of democracies (most of which are republics along with two constitutional monarchies). However, there is one country in Europe that is considered a theocracy or absolute monarchy: Vatican City.
City-Manager :)
use a search engine and type in what is the smallest country in the world. or i can simply tell you it is Vatican City.
A government like the Vatican, which is ruled by the leader of the Catholic Church.
In the 8th century, Ancient Greece was a democratic government. This type of government began in the city of Ancient Athens.