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In the Vatican, you can view Pope Saint John Paul II, who is commemorated with various statues and displays, including his tomb in St. Peter's Basilica. His legacy is celebrated through numerous artifacts and exhibitions that showcase his impact on the Catholic Church and the world. Additionally, the Vatican Museums feature artworks and historical documents related to his papacy.

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