Countries have been carved and formed over the years and with over 195 countries in the World, We bring you the smallest Country in the World with a population not more than 900.
It is strange but true just enclaved withing Italy we have ‘’The Vatican City’’ an independent and sovereign state. It is the smallest Country in the world in area and population. They speak Italian and use the Euro, They have their own calling code
The Vatican City is said to be an ecclesiastical or sacerdotal-monarchical state a theocracy of sorts it is 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 national origins. The popes have always lived in Apostolic Palace within what is now called The Vatican City, although at times residing instead in the Quirinal Palace in Rome or elsewhere.
History
The Vatican City is known to be the centre of the Roman Catholic Church, and has been the official seat of the pope since the year 1377. The Vatican City came into existence as an independent state in 1929, with effect of the Lateran Treaty that was signed between the Holy See (papal jurisdiction of the Catholic Church in Rome) and Italy. This treaty was as a result of the clash between the catholic and political leaders over matters concerning supreme authority in the territory. Hence The Lateran Treaty was signed, giving the Holy See full ownership, control and sovereign authority and jurisdiction over The Vatican City.
The Vatican City might be small but it’s definitely mighty. House to most of the historically vibrant attractions and monuments in the world. These attractions include:
St. Peter’s Basilica
This remains the biggest church in the world and is the centre of worship for Roman Catholics.
Sistine Chapel
This Michelangelo’s iconic masterpiece is a wonder with interior of magnificent beauty it is a true wonder of the world.
The Vatican Museums
Holds holy relics and artworks of the Holy church as well as notable artworks from the likes of Leonardo da Vinci, Raphael, Titian, Giovanni Bellini, Correggio, and Veronese amongst others.
St. Peter’s Square
St. Peter’s square is an awesome body of work depicting two semi-circular colonnades, which apparently symbolize two arms embracing the world, It was built Bernini a famous sculptor between 1656 and 1667.
It is strange but true just enclaved withing Italy we have ‘’The Vatican City’’ an independent and sovereign state. It is the smallest Country in the world in area and population. They speak Italian and use the Euro, They have their own calling code
The Vatican City is said to be an ecclesiastical or sacerdotal-monarchical state a theocracy of sorts it is 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 national origins. The popes have always lived in Apostolic Palace within what is now called The Vatican City, although at times residing instead in the Quirinal Palace in Rome or elsewhere.
History
The Vatican City is known to be the centre of the Roman Catholic Church, and has been the official seat of the pope since the year 1377. The Vatican City came into existence as an independent state in 1929, with effect of the Lateran Treaty that was signed between the Holy See (papal jurisdiction of the Catholic Church in Rome) and Italy. This treaty was as a result of the clash between the catholic and political leaders over matters concerning supreme authority in the territory. Hence The Lateran Treaty was signed, giving the Holy See full ownership, control and sovereign authority and jurisdiction over The Vatican City.
The Vatican City might be small but it’s definitely mighty. House to most of the historically vibrant attractions and monuments in the world. These attractions include:
St. Peter’s Basilica
This remains the biggest church in the world and is the centre of worship for Roman Catholics.
Sistine Chapel
This Michelangelo’s iconic masterpiece is a wonder with interior of magnificent beauty it is a true wonder of the world.
The Vatican Museums
Holds holy relics and artworks of the Holy church as well as notable artworks from the likes of Leonardo da Vinci, Raphael, Titian, Giovanni Bellini, Correggio, and Veronese amongst others.
St. Peter’s Square
St. Peter’s square is an awesome body of work depicting two semi-circular colonnades, which apparently symbolize two arms embracing the world, It was built Bernini a famous sculptor between 1656 and 1667.