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Sunday, 4 September 2011

Know About Vatican City




National name
Stato della Città del Vaticano (Santa Sede)
Government
The pope has full legal, executive, and judicial powers. Executive power over the area is in the hands of a commission of cardinals appointed by the pope. The College of Cardinals is the pope’s chief advisory body, and upon his death the cardinals elect his successor for life.
Geography
The Vatican City State is situated on the Vatican hill, on the right bank of the Tiber River, within the city of Rome.
Historical Background
Popes in their secular role ruled portions of the Italian peninsula for more than a thousand years until the mid 19th century, when many of the Papal States were seized by the newly united Kingdom of Italy. In 1870, the pope's holdings were further circumscribed when Rome itself was annexed. Disputes between a series of "prisoner" popes and Italy were resolved in 1929 by three Lateran Treaties, which established the independent state of Vatican City and granted Roman Catholicism special status in Italy. In 1984, a concordat between the Holy See and Italy modified certain of the earlier treaty provisions, including the primacy of Roman Catholicism as the Italian state religion.
Capital
Vatican City[2]
Government
Ecclesiastical,[5] sacerdotal
-monarchical[6]
-Sovereign Pope Benedict XVI
-President of the Government Giovanni Lajolo
Area
Total 0.44 km2 (231st) 0.17 sq mi               
Population
July 2010 estimate 829[7] (223rd)             
Currency
Euro (€)[8][9] (EUR)

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