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}}'''Vatican City''', also known as the '''Holy See''' or the '''Vatican''', is a small city-state located inside [[file:italy-icon.png]] [[Italy]]. He is the smallest country in the world, only having a total land area of 109 acres. He is very religious and is also the home of the pope. Everything he does is usually to convince others to follow [[file:Jesus-icon.png]] [[God|Jesus]], because to him, religion is what matters most.
}}'''Vatican City''', also known as the '''Holy See''' or the '''Vatican''', is a small city-state located inside [[file:italy-icon.png]] [[Italy]]. He is the smallest country in the world, only having a total land area of 109 acres. He is very religious and is also the home of the pope. Everything he does is usually to convince others to follow [[file:Jesus-icon.png]] [[God|Jesus]], because to him, religion is what matters most.
== History ==
Established as an independent city-state in 1929 through the Lateran Treaty, Vatican City remained neutral during World War II and played a humanitarian role by providing aid to refugees. Diplomatic relations were established with the United States in 1984, while in 2001, [[File:Catholicism-icon.png]] [[Catholicism|Pope John Paul II]] issued a historic apology for past errors of 2000 years of the Catholic Church. The COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 affected Vatican operations, prompting the cancellation of public events and the adoption of safety measures.


== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==

Revision as of 15:16, 7 May 2024

Template:CountryInfoVatican City, also known as the Holy See or the Vatican, is a small city-state located inside Italy. He is the smallest country in the world, only having a total land area of 109 acres. He is very religious and is also the home of the pope. Everything he does is usually to convince others to follow Jesus, because to him, religion is what matters most.

History

Established as an independent city-state in 1929 through the Lateran Treaty, Vatican City remained neutral during World War II and played a humanitarian role by providing aid to refugees. Diplomatic relations were established with the United States in 1984, while in 2001, Pope John Paul II issued a historic apology for past errors of 2000 years of the Catholic Church. The COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 affected Vatican operations, prompting the cancellation of public events and the adoption of safety measures.

Trivia