The Vatican was created as an independent country in 1929 with the signing of the Lateran Treaty.
Vatican City was made and not discovered by anyone. It didn't exist until the Vatican was built.
There are some seven churches in the Vatican. Perhaps you could pick one of them.
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 independent city-state of Vatican City was established by the Lateran Pact in 1929.
The Second Vatican Council was a pastoral Council, it made no changes to Church doctrine, or to the structure of the Church itself.
Vatican City was created in 1929 with the signing of the Lateran Treaty by Benito Mussolini and Pope Pius XI.
The Vatican is made up of about 110 acres, less than all but the smallest national parks in the United States.
The independemt country of Vatican City was created in 1929 by the Lateran Treaty between Italy and Pope Pius IX.
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.
The cost of maintaining the Vatican comes from donations made by members of the Catholic Church from around the world and from business investments.
Pretzels were NOT made at the vatican. They were created by monks as a lure for kids to become more religious. That's why they look like a child's arms praying.
The Vatican does have a national soccer team that is primarily made up of members of the Swiss Guard. They rarely play any games, however.