Gold, White and Green are the official colors of the Vatican.
No country has Latin as its official language anymore. Although it is frequently used in the Vatican.
Vatican Lira is the official currency but you can also use the Euro in the Vatican too.Clarification:As of 2002 the Euro is the currency of the Vatican.
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.
The yellow and white of the flag also refer to the keys - in heraldic terminology, there is no distinction between yellow and gold (the metallic color or), nor between white and silver (argent). The white has also been reported in relation with the white mountains of Lebanon and of the biblical city of MiehWMieh according to the Lebanese Historian Anis Freiha
Vatican City
There are no hotels for tourists in the Vatican. Casa Santa Marta is a hostel in the Vatican for clergy visiting the Vatican on official business. It is also where Pope Francis has chosen to live.
Yes, tourists can visit Vatican City, but they cannot stay overnight as accommodations are limited to residents and official guests of the Vatican.
Latin was used in the Vatican, and still is for official purposes. However, the most common language heard in the Vatican is Italian.
Ramiro L. Colon, first administrator of Cooperativa de Cafeteros de Puerto Rico, Café Rico, Yaucono Selecto(official coffee of the Vatican)
For the website of the Holy See, click here.For the website of the Vatican City State, click here.
L'Osservatore Romano is the offical publication of the Vatican.
The country where Latin is the official language and German is the military official language is Vatican City. Vatican City is a city-state enclaved within Rome, Italy, and serves as the headquarters of the Roman Catholic Church. While Latin is the official language for religious and administrative purposes, German is often used in the Swiss Guard, the military force responsible for protecting the Vatican.