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  1. Adopted: 7 June 1929: Shield: The Fundamental Law of Vatican City State describes the shield as chiavi decussate sormontate del Triregno in campo rosso (keys in saltire surmounted by the papal tiara on a red field) and depicts the keys as two, one silver in bend and one gold in bend sinister, interlaced at their intersection with a red cord.

  2. Holy See's independent state, an enclave within Rome, Italy

  3. The transportation system in Vatican City, a country 1.05 km (0.65 mi) long and 0.85 km (0.53 mi) wide, [1] is a small transportation system with no airports or highways. There is no public transport in the country. A heliport and a short railway are used for special occasions only.

  4. Official. Italian, Latin. Vatican City uses Italian in its official documents and as its main working language. However, many other languages are also used by institutions situated within the state, such as the Holy See and the Swiss Guard, as well as personally by its diverse population.

  5. Descripción. Flag of the Vatican City (2001–2023).svg. Deutsch: Die Flagge der Vatikanstadt. English: Flag of the Vatican City, as described in the 2000 w:en:Fundamental Law of Vatican City State (which took effect in Feb. 2001), Article 20, Attachment A. See here and here.

  6. The museum was reopened in November 2019 under its new name, Anima Mundi, which means "soul of the world". The name was chosen by Pope Francis. The director of the museum, Father Nicola Mapelli, said that the new name reflects the belief that "When we display objects, we don't display a dead reality, but something that expresses the spirit of a ...

  7. 41°54′05.57″N 012°26′51.34″E. /  41.9015472°N 12.4475944°E  / 41.9015472; 12.4475944. Saint John's Tower ( Italian: Torre San Giovanni) is a round structure located on a hilltop in the westernmost tip of Vatican City, [1] near Vatican Radio and overlooking the Vatican Gardens. [2] The medieval tower is located along an ancient ...