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ဝႃႇတီႇၵၼ်ႇသီးတီး

ၵူဝ်ႇဢေႃးတိၼဵတ်ႉ: 41°54′09″N 12°27′09″E / 41.90250°N 12.45250°E / 41.90250; 12.45250
လုၵ်ႉတီႈ ဝီႇၶီႇၽီးတီးယႃး ဢၼ်လွတ်ႈလႅဝ်းထၢင်ႇႁၢင်ႈ ၼၼ်ႉမႃး
ဝႃႇတီႇၵၼ်ႇသီးတီး
သႃႇသၼႃႇ
Catholicism
ႁူဝ်ၼပ်ႉၵူၼ်းမိူင်း
• 2019 estimate
825[မၢႆတွင်း 1] (240th)
• Density
924[မၢႆတွင်း 2]/km2 (2,393.1/sq mi) (12th)
ယူင်ႉငိုၼ်းတွင်းEuro (€) (EUR)
ပွတ်းတွၼ်ႈၶၢဝ်းယၢမ်းUTC+1 (CET)
• ၶၢဝ်းမႆႈ (DST)
UTC+2 (CEST)
ပိူင်ႁေႃႈလူတ်ႉRight[မၢႆတွင်း 3]
ၶူတ်ႉႁွင်ႉၽူၼ်း+379[မၢႆတွင်း 4]
ISO 3166 codeVA
ဢိၼ်ႇထႃႇၼႅတ်ႉ TLD.va
CriteriaCultural: i, ii, iv, vi
Reference286
Inscription1984 (8th session)


  1. 453 residents and 372 nonresident citizens.[1]
  2. Based on 453 residents[1] and 0.49 km2.
  3. Visitors and tourists are not permitted to drive inside the Vatican City without specific permission, which is normally granted only to those on official business in the Vatican City.
  4. ITU-T assigned code 379 to Vatican City. However, Vatican City is included in the Italian telephone numbering plan and uses the Italian country code 39, followed by 06 (for Rome) and 698.
  5. Many other languages are used by institutions situated within the state, such as the Holy See, the Pontifical Swiss Guard, and the Pontifical Academy of Sciences.
    The Holy See uses Latin as its main official language, Italian as its main working language and French as its main diplomatic language; in addition, its Secretariat of State uses English, German, Italian, Polish, Portuguese and Spanish. The Swiss Guard, in which commands on parade are given in German, also uses French and Italian, two of the three other official Swiss languages, in its official ceremonies, such as the annual swearing in of the new recruits on 6th May.[2]
  1. 1.0 1.1 Population (in it). Vatican City State (1 February 2019).
  2. Solemn oath of the Vatican Swiss guards. 6 May 2014 – via YouTube. 
  3. Internet portal of Vatican City State. Vatican City State. Archived from the original on 24 May 2011။ Retrieved on 9 July 2011
  4. Robbers, Gerhard (2006) Encyclopedia of World Constitutions. Infobase Publishing. ISBN 978-0-81606078-8. p. 1009
  5. Nick Megoran (2009) "Theocracy", p. 226 in International Encyclopedia of Human Geography, vol. 11, Elsevier ISBN 978-0-08-044911-1