Quand a été créé le Vatican ?

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Quand a été créé le Vatican ?

Quand a été créé le Vatican ?

11 février 1929 Vatican/Date de fondation

Quel âge pour être pape ?

80 ANS ÊTRE ÂGÉ DE MOINS DE 80 ANS Pour avoir le droit de participer au conclave, il faut aussi être âgé de moins de 80 ans lors de la mort du pape ou du renoncement à ses fonctions.

Comment s'appelle la place devant le Vatican ?

La place Saint-Pierre (Piazza San Pietro en italien) est une grande esplanade, d'architecture baroque, située devant la basilique Saint-Pierre, au Vatican, dont elle constitue en quelque sorte le parvis, présentant sa façade sur son côté ouest.

What type of government does the Vatican City have?

  • The Vatican City is an ecclesiastical or sacerdotal - monarchical state (a type of theocracy) ruled by the pope who is the bishop of Rome and head of the Roman Catholic Church. The highest state functionaries are all Catholic clergy of various national origins. Since the return of the popes from Avignon in 1377,...

When did the law of citizenship of Vatican City come into effect?

  • On 22 February 2011, Pope Benedict XVI promulgated a new "Law concerning citizenship, residency and access" to Vatican City, which became effective on 1 March. It replaced the 1929 "Law concerning citizenship and residence".

What is the official Italian name of the Vatican City?

  • The official Italian name of the city is Città del Vaticano or, more formally, Stato della Città del Vaticano, meaning "Vatican City State". Although the Holy See (which is distinct from Vatican City) and the Catholic Church use Ecclesiastical Latin in official documents, Vatican City uses Italian.

What is the official language of Vatican City?

  • Population and languages. In the Swiss Guard, Swiss German is the language used for giving commands, but the individual guards take their oath of loyalty in their own languages: German, French, Romansh or Italian. Vatican City's official website languages are Italian, English, French, German, and Spanish.

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