The Vatican is home to the pope, to some members of the Curia and to some employees of the Vatican, such as the Swiss Guard.
The Vatican is the official home of the pope, some members of the Roman Curia, some employees (such as the Swiss Guard) and members of the diplomatic corps. The population of the Vatican is between 800 and 900.
Rome is the capital of Italy, and is home of the Vatican City.
Vatican City is the home of the Pope. His home is close to St. Peter's Basilica, the largest church in the Vatican City.
The Pope lives in the Vatican in Vatican City.
The Vatican in Vatican City, Italy.
Vatican City is the home of the Catholic Church and residence of The Pope.
No, the Vatican is the home of the Pope, who is head of the Catholic Church.
No, more than 800 people live in the Vatican.
The Vatican is considered an enclave city because it is a territory whose geographical boundaries lie entirely within the boundaries of another territory.
Vatican City, the home of the pope, is an independent city-state surrounded completely by Rome, Italy.
There is only one religion practiced in Vatican City, home to the Pope, and that is Catholicism.
Vatican City.