Yes, residents of the Vatican are Catholics.
its one of the holy place for the christians.
The country in Europe the largest population of Christians is Russia, with about 105,775,000 Christians (most of which are Orthodox). Although Russia is a transcontinental country between Europe and Asia, about 3/4 of Russia's population is in European Russia. Despite this, the country wholly in Europe with the largest population of Christians is Germany with about 58,400,000 Christians (which is split nearly in half between Catholics and Protestants).The country in Europe with the highest proportion of Christians, meaning a ratio of Christians to the total population, is Vatican City (100%). Vatican City is a mirostate and is the center of Catholicism. Disregarding Vatican City would put Greece with the largest ratio of Christians (99.7%).By the three major branches of Christianity, the countries with the largest population of Christians in that specific denomination are as follows:Orthodoxy:Population; Russia - 105,775,000(Wholly in Europe: Ukraine - 36,480,000)Percentage;Armenia - 98.8%Catholicism:Population; Italy - 53,190,000Percentage;Vatican City (100%)Protestantism:Population; United Kingdom - 36,000,000Percentage;Denmark - 91%
Important cities such as Rome, Assisi and Vatican City.
The Vatican allows it, but it's possible that a particular Protestant doctrine might forbid it.
Apart from Rome itself, Vatican City
Vatican City is the capital of Vatican City the country.
Vatican City is a city-state, a country consisting of only one city. So the capital is also Vatican City.
Jerusalem would probably rank as the holiest city to Christians (as well as Jes and Moslems). It was in, or near, Jesrusalem where Christ was born and died.
vatican The Vatican City is both a city and a country. Liechenstein is a country.
No, the Vatican City is smaller than Vatican City.
Vatican City is the world's smallest independent country.