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Vatican City (), officially the Vatican City State (Italian : Stato della Città del Vaticano ; Latin : Status Civitatis Vaticanae ), is a landlocked sovereign country , city-state , microstate , and enclave surrounded by, and historically a part of, Rome, Italy . It became independent from Italy in 1929 with the Lateran Treaty , and is a distinct territory under "full ownership, exclusive dominion, and sovereign authority and jurisdiction" of the Holy See , which is itself a sovereign entity under international law , maintaining the city-state's temporal power , governance, diplomatic, and spiritual independence. The Vatican is also a metonym for the pope , the Holy See, and the Roman Curia .
With an area of 49 hectares (121 acres) and a population of about 764 (as of 2023), it is the smallest sovereign state in the world by both area and population and by population . It is also the second-least populated capital in the world. As governed by the Holy See, Vatican City State is an ecclesiastical or sacerdotal -monarchical state ruled by the Pope, who is the bishop of Rome and head of the Catholic Church . The highest state functionaries are all Catholic clergy of various origins. After the Avignon Papacy (1309–1377) the popes have mainly resided at the Apostolic Palace within what is now Vatican City, although at times residing instead in the Quirinal Palace in Rome or elsewhere. (Full article... )
.va is the Internet country code top-level domain (ccTLD ) for the State of the Vatican City . It is administered by the Internet Office of the Holy See .
There are 23 easily found names starting with "www" in the va zone, listed below. There are many more subdomains for email only[ 1]
Second-level domains are not available to the public.
Name and email servers within the .va namespace include john.vatican.va (DNS and email), michael.vatican.va (DNS), paul.vatican.va (email), lists.vatican.va (email), and vatiradio.va (email).
Strangely enough, some offsite secondary DNS servers used by the Vatican are named after Egyptian gods , like:
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The following are images from various Vatican City-related articles on Wikipedia.
Image 1 A guard of the Vatican at his sentry box (from
Vatican City )
Image 2 The Seal of Vatican City. Note the use of the Italian language. (from
Vatican City )
Image 3 Polish ambassador to the Vatican,
Kazimierz Papée , was critical of Pius XII's pre-war mediation efforts. (from
Vatican City during World War II )
Image 5 A monument to
Fr. Maximilian Kolbe , among the estimated 3,000 members (18%) of the Polish clergy who were killed by the Nazis; of these, 1,992 died in concentration camps. (from
Vatican City during World War II )
Image 6 Image of the
United Nations member state borders on a map (from
Vatican City )
Image 7 An
ATM in Vatican City with
Latin instructions (from
Economy of Vatican City )
Image 9 The crowds of tourists in
St. Peter's Square are a target for pickpockets. (from
Crime in Vatican City )
Image 10 The
Apostolic Palace (
Palazzo Apostolico ), the official residence of the Pope. Here,
Benedict XVI is at the window marked by a maroon banner hanging from the windowsill at centre. (from
Vatican City )
Image 11 Bernardino Nogara , the chief Vatican financier during the war (from
Vatican City during World War II )
Image 12 Map of Vatican City, highlighting notable buildings and the Vatican gardens (from
Vatican City )
Image 13 Armenian cross monument (
Khatchkar ) inside the Vatican Gardens (from
Gardens of Vatican City )
Image 14 Territory of Vatican City State according to the
Lateran Treaty (from
Vatican City )
Image 15 Enlargeable, detailed map of Vatican City (from
Geography of Vatican City )
Image 16 Members of the Canadian
Royal 22nd Regiment in audience with
Pope Pius XII , following the 1944 Liberation of Rome. (from
Vatican City during World War II )
Image 18 Vatican Gardens (from
Gardens of Vatican City )
Image 19 Cesare Orsenigo (left, with Hitler and Ribbentrop ) ,
nuncio to Germany , also served as
de facto nuncio to Poland. (from
Vatican City during World War II )
Image 20 Map of Vatican City (from
Geography of Vatican City )
Image 21 One possible modern interpretation (from
Vatican City )
Image 22 Musicians of the
British Army 's
38th (Irish) Brigade playing in front of
St. Peter's Basilica in June 1944 (from
Vatican City )
Image 23 Empress
Saint Helena of Constantinople carrying the One
True Cross laying the grounds for the gardens using the sacred soil from
Mount Calvary . (from
Gardens of Vatican City )
Image 24 An early interpretation of the relative locations of the circus, and the
medieval and
current Basilicas of St. Peter (from
Vatican City )
Image 25 Vatican Museums' "New Wing", built by
Raffaele Stern (1774–1820) (from
Vatican City )
Image 26 The crowds of tourists in
St. Peter's Square are a target for pickpockets. (from
Vatican City )
Image 27 President
Barack Obama and First Lady
Michelle Obama meet with
Pope Benedict XVI at the Vatican on July 10, 2009. (from
Women in Vatican City )
Image 28 The
Vatican City came into existence in 1929, a decade before the start of World War II (from
Vatican City during World War II )
Image 29 Vatican Gardens (from
Gardens of Vatican City )
Image 30 The
Ingresso di Sant'Anna , an entrance to Vatican City from Italy (from
Vatican City )
Image 31 Part of the Vatican Gardens (from
Gardens of Vatican City )
Image 32 Pay phone in the Vatican City (from
Vatican City )
Image 33 The Vatican's post office was established on 11 February 1929. (from
Vatican City )
Image 34 The Fountain of the Eagle "
Fontana dell'Aquilone " in the Vatican Gardens (from
Gardens of Vatican City )
Image 35 The Italian peninsula in 1796. The Papal States in central Italy are coloured purple. (from
Vatican City )
Image 39 The
Little Flower ,
Saint Therese of Lisieux is the official Patroness of the gardens. (from
Gardens of Vatican City )
Image 40 Pope Francis in Vatican City, 2021 (from
Vatican City )
Image 41 St. Peter's Basilica is one of the most renowned works of Renaissance architecture. (from
Vatican City )
Image 43 View of St. Peter's Square from the top of Michelangelo's dome (from
Vatican City )
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