The Vatican is the world’s smallest country which became independent in 1929. It occupies 109 acres
in the Italian capital Rome. It has been the spiritual and administrative centre of the Roman Catholic
Church. At the heart of the Vatican’s St. Peter’s Basilica, the world’s largest Christian Church. Inside the
Vatican palace are the living quarters of the Pope and the offices where the officials work. The palace
includes chapels, a library and museums. Vatican city state has its own small ‘army’ of soldiers called
the Swiss Guard, who maintain order and protect the Pope. About 1000 people live here. All the people
here are Christians and they speak Italian.
Questions:
a) What is the specialty of the Vatican?
b) Describe the location of the Vatican city.
c) What is St Peter’s Basilica? Where is it?
d) What can one see in the palace?
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