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City of the Vatican - traduction vers espagnol

HOLY SEE'S INDEPENDENT CITY-STATE, AN ENCLAVE WITHIN ROME, ITALY
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  • The [[Apostolic Palace]] (''Palazzo Apostolico''), the official residence of the Pope. Here, [[Benedict XVI]] is at the window marked by a maroon banner hanging from the windowsill at centre.
  • The crowds of tourists in [[St. Peter's Square]] are a target for pickpockets.
  • Gendarmerie]] car
  • A guard of the Vatican at his sentry box
  • The Italian peninsula in 1796. The Papal States in central Italy are coloured purple.
  • The [[Vatican Museums]] (''Musei Vaticani'') display works from the extensive collection of the Catholic Church.
  • The [[Vatican Obelisk]] in [[St. Peter's Square]] was brought to Rome from [[Egypt]] by [[Caligula]]
  • Palace of the Governorate of Vatican City State]]
  • [[Pope Francis]] in Vatican City, 2021
  • The Vatican's post office was established on 11 February 1929.
  • The Seal of Vatican City. Note the use of the Italian language.
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  • View of St. Peter's Square from the top of Michelangelo's dome
  • Bands of the British army's 38th Brigade playing in front of [[St Peter's Basilica]], June 1944
  • Territory of Vatican City State according to the [[Lateran Treaty]]
  • The ''Ingresso di Sant'Anna'', an entrance to Vatican City from Italy
  • Map of Vatican City, highlighting notable buildings and the Vatican gardens

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  • The [[Dublin Fire Brigade]] in [[Dublin]], Ireland, extinguishing a severe fire at a hardware store in 1970
  • Allegheny]] rivers, which flow into the [[Ohio River]]
  • A recreation of [[Ancient Rome]], the first city in the world to reach one million inhabitants
  • [[Central Park]] in [[New York City]]
  • The city council of [[Tehran]] meets in September 2015
  • [[St Stephen's Green]], an [[urban park]] in [[Dublin]], Ireland
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  • defensive canal]], with its square shape inspired by the shape of [[Jerusalem]].
  • [[TransJakarta]] in [[Indonesia]] is the longest [[bus rapid transit]] system in the world.
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  • [[Stock exchange]]s, characteristic features of the top global cities, are interconnected hubs for capital. Here, a delegation from Australia visits the [[London Stock Exchange]].
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  • Old town of [[Utrecht]], Netherlands
  • [[Nepal]]ese dancers at [[Edmonton Heritage Festival]], an example of the cultural diversity of a city
  • An [[arch]] from the ancient [[Sumer]]ian city [[Ur]], which flourished in the [[third millennium BC]], can be seen at present-day Tell el-Mukayyar in [[Iraq]]
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  • The [[Ripon Building]], the headquarters of [[Greater Chennai Corporation]] in [[Chennai]], is one of the oldest city governing corporations in [[Asia]].
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  • Aerial view of what was once downtown [[Teotihuacan]] showing the [[Pyramid of the Sun]], [[Pyramid of the Moon]], and the processional avenue serving as the spine of the city's street system.
  • Imperial Japan's surrender]] and the end of [[World War II]].
  • Babylonian ziggurat]] represents the [[Tower of Babel]] and God's judgment against Babylon.
  • solid waste]] and [[rubble]] behind some houses
  • An [[urban heat island]]
  • [[Vyborg]] in [[Leningrad Oblast]] has existed since the 13th century.
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  • The [[World Bank]] headquarters in [[Washington, D.C.]]
  • The World Assembly of Mayors at the [[Habitat III]] conference in [[Quito]]
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Cities; Stand alone city; Cittie; Island cities; Desert cities; Insular city; Insular cities; Citie; Ancient City; Città; Ancient city; City employment; City work; Ancient cities; Sat (Romania); Citties
(n.) = ciudad
Ex: PSS has nodes in many major cities: users pay ordinary call charges to the nearest node, plus a charge for the use of PSS.
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* a city of = una gran cantidad de
* capital city = capital
* central city = centro de la ciudad
* city-administered = gestionado por el ayuntamiento
* city archive = archivo municipal
* city authority = autoridad civil, autoridad cívica
* city budget director = interventor, gerente, tesorero
* city centre = centro de la ciudad, centro urbano
* city council = ayuntamiento, municipio, concejo municipal
* city council-man = concejal municipal
* city dweller = habitante de la ciudad
* city fathers = autoridades municipales
* city gate = puerta de la ciudad
* city hall = ayuntamiento
* city librarian = bibliotecario municipal
* city library = biblioteca municipal
* city life = vida urbana, vida de la ciudad
* city manager = interventor, gerente, tesorero
* city map = plano de la ciudad
* city official = funcionario del ayuntamiento
* city planning = urbanismo
* city tax = impuesto municipal
* city tour = visita por la ciudad
* city wall = muralla
* citywide [city-wide] = por toda la ciudad
* city worker = funcionario del ayuntamiento
* Eternal City, the = ciudad eterna, la
* industrial city = ciudad industrial
* inner city = barrios pobres del centro de la ciudad, zona deprimida del centro de la ciudad
* inner-city area = barrio marginado de la ciudad
* intercity [inter-city] = interurbano
* oldest part of the city, the = casco antiguo de la ciudad, el
* port city = ciudad portuaria
* satellite city = ciudad satélite
* Sin City = Sin City, Ciudad del Pecado
* the City = City de Londres, la
* the city that never sleeps = la ciudad que nunca duerme
* Vatican City, the = Ciudad del Vaticano, la
* walled city = ciudad fortificada, ciudad amurallada
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Vatican City

Vatican City ( (listen)), officially Vatican City State (Italian: Stato della Città del Vaticano; Latin: Status Civitatis Vaticanae), is a landlocked independent city-state, microstate and enclave within Rome, Italy. It became independent from Italy in 1929 with the Lateran Treaty, and it is a distinct territory under "full ownership, exclusive dominion, and sovereign authority and jurisdiction" of the Holy See, itself a sovereign entity of international law, which maintains the city state's temporal, diplomatic, and spiritual independence. With an area of 49 hectares (121 acres) and a 2019 population of about 453, it is the smallest state in the world both by area and population. As governed by the Holy See, Vatican City State is an ecclesiastical or sacerdotal-monarchical state ruled by the Pope who is the bishop of Rome and head of the Catholic Church. The highest state functionaries are all Catholic clergy of various origins. After the Avignon Papacy (1309–1377) the popes have mainly resided at the Apostolic Palace within what is now Vatican City, although at times residing instead in the Quirinal Palace in Rome or elsewhere. The Vatican is also a metonym for the Holy See.

The Holy See dates back to early Christianity and is the principal episcopal see of the Catholic Church, which has approximately 1.329 billion baptised Catholics in the world as of 2018 in the Latin Church and 23 Eastern Catholic Churches. The independent state of Vatican City, on the other hand, came into existence on 11 February 1929 by the Lateran Treaty between the Holy See and Italy, which spoke of it as a new creation, not as a vestige of the much larger Papal States (756–1870), which had previously encompassed much of Central Italy.

Vatican City contains religious and cultural sites such as St. Peter's Basilica, the Sistine Chapel, and the Vatican Museums. They feature some of the world's most famous paintings and sculptures. The unique economy of Vatican City is supported financially by donations from the faithful, by the sale of postage stamps and souvenirs, fees for admission to museums, and sales of publications. Vatican City has no taxes and items are duty-free.