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the dispute between the pope and the Italian government was finally resolved with which treaty?​

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Answered by kamalakarkondury
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In 1948, the Lateran Treaty was recognized in the Constitution of Italy as regulating the relations between the state and the Catholic Church.

Type: Bilateral treaty

Signed: 11 February 1929

Location: Rome, Italy

Effective: 7 June 1929

Purpose:   Upon ratification of the Lateran Treaty, the papacy recognized the state of Italy, with Rome as its capital. Italy in return recognized papal sovereignty over the Vatican City, a minute territory of 44 hectares (109 acres), and secured full independence for the pope. A number of additional measures were agreed upon.

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