Catholic Answer The Vatican owns Vatican City, a couple square miles in the middle of Rome, it is its own city-state, independent from Italy. It has its own bank, post office, library, Churches, miles of museums and the Apostolic palace. They also own the Holy Father's summer home, Castle Gandolfo. For a monarchy that guides the spiritual lives of people the world over, and has for two thousand years, it owns remarkably little, but, then, as Our Blessed Lord told us, His Kingdom is not of this world.
No, the Vatican is managed by an appointed committee which has a president and vice president.
No, England is a Country in Great Britain and the UK. The Vatican is a city in Italy.
Vatican City is a city-state, a country consisting of only one city. So the capital is also Vatican City.
While the Vatican does have its own radio station, people in the Vatican are free to listen to any of the dozens of stations broadcasting from Rome.
If you are talking about Vatican city... It is its own Country. Or nation either one I guess.
Vatican City is it's own country.
No. It is an independent country.
The Vatican City, inside Rome, Italy. The Vatican is its own country.
Yes, the Vatican does have laws and a police force to enforce them.
Vatican City
There are no states in Vatican City. It is a country in its own right, the smallest in the world and it had no smaller parts like states.
The Vatican has its own police force who work all the time and are not affected by a conclave.