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    Vatican City is one of the few widely recognised independent states that has not become a member of the United Nations. The Holy See, which is distinct from Vatican City State, has permanent observer status, with all the rights of a full member except for a vote in the UN General Assembly. Structure

  2. The history of the Vatican begins in ancient Rome on the western banks of the Tiber River. The area consisted of a small, mostly uninhabited hill known as the Ager Vaticanus. It included the area between the Vatican hill, Janiculum hill and Monte Mario and down to the Aventine hill. Owing to its proximity to the Etruscan city of Veii and the ...

  3. Vatican City is a non-hereditary, elected monarchy that is ruled by the Bishop of Rome—the Pope. The highest state functionaries are all clergymen of the Catholic Church. It is the sovereign territory of the Holy See and the location of the Apostolic Palace—the Pope's official residence—and the Roman Curia.

  4. Vatican City State was founded on 11 February 1929 following the signing of the Lateran Pacts between the Holy See and Italy. Located within Vatican City is the Apostolic Palace, the residence of the Pope. Vatican City State is the territory of the Holy See (Sancta Sedes), the seat of the episcopal jurisdiction and the central government of the ...

  5. Apr 13, 2024 · The Papal States were seized in 1870 by the newly formed Italian Kingdom, and the new king of Italy undermined the rule of the pope.It wasn’t until 1929, when the papacy had been entrapped within the walls of the Vatican for almost 60 years, that Vatican City was declared an independent state by way of the Lateran Treaty, signed by Benito Mussolini, who was then the Prime Minister of Italy.

  6. On this day in 1929 the Vatican City State was established by the signing of the Lateran Treaty between the Holy See and Italy. With these treaties, after many years, the issue of the Papal States which was occupied by the Kingdom of Italy back in the 19th century was finally resolved. With the Lateran treaties, the popes gained a precisely ...

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  8. Apr 14, 2014 · True enough, the origins of the Vatican City, a walled compound within Rome, is where the pope lives, and it is indeed the world’s smallest sovereign state, being only 44 hectares in size – that’s about one-eighth the size of Central Park in New York! But did you know that Saint Peter’s Basilica is not actually the official ...

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