It isn't. It's located in the Vatican City State ;)
Just so happens it's surrounded by Italy, because Rome was where the population flourished that paved the way for the Catholic Church.
Rome, Italy. It is considered a separate country.
The Vatican is an independent country totally surrounded by the city or Rome and Italy. It is not a part of either, however.
Italy is not called Vatican City.
The Vatican is located in Vatican City. Vatican City is a sovereign city state located internally within the city of Rome, Italy.in Central Italy
The Vatican is in Rome, Italy, which is in Europe.
The Vatican, or Vatican City is located in the city of Rome.
Rome, Italy
The Vatican city is inside of Rome, Italy
Vatican City is in Rome, which is in Italy, which is in Europe.
In Vatican City in Rome.St. Peter's Square is outside St. Peter's Basilica in Vatican City, which is located within Rome, Italy.
Vatican City. It is in Rome which is the capital city of Italy (Rome is not Vatican City!)
Rome is the capital of Italy, and is home of the Vatican City.
No, Vatican City is distinct and independent country totally surrounded by the city of Rome. Rome is a part of Italy, the Vatican is not.
The Vatican and Italy are the only countries that border Rome. Rome is a city, not a country. The Vatican is a tiny, independent country within the city of Rome and outside of the city Italy surrounds Rome.
The Vatican City is surrounded by Rome, and both are in Italy.