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  1. Vatican City Heliport ( Latin: Portus helicopterorum Civitatis Vaticanae, Italian: Eliporto di Città del Vaticano) consists of a 25 × 17 m (82 × 56 ft) rectangular concrete landing area linked with a circular parking area. [1] It is used for short journeys from or to Vatican City by the pope and visiting heads of state .

  2. Adopted: 7 June 1929: Shield: The Fundamental Law of Vatican City State describes the shield as chiavi decussate sormontate del Triregno in campo rosso (keys in saltire surmounted by the papal tiara on a red field) and depicts the keys as two, one silver in bend and one gold in bend sinister, interlaced at their intersection with a red cord.

  3. Vatican City during World War II. Members of the Canadian Royal 22nd Regiment in audience with Pope Pius XII, following the 1944 Liberation of Rome. Vatican City pursued a policy of neutrality during World War II, under the leadership of Pope Pius XII. Although the city of Rome was occupied by Germany from September 1943 and the Allies from ...

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  5. Descrição do ficheiro. Deutsch: Die Flagge der Vatikanstadt. English: Flag of the Vatican City, as described in the 2000 w:en:Fundamental Law of Vatican City State (which took effect in Feb. 2001), Article 20, Attachment A. See here and here.

  6. The Vatican City is a city-state (₳|₩) that was established by the Lateran Treaty (₳|₩) in 1929, following an agreement between Italy and the Holy See. It is governed by the Pope (₳|₩), who is the sovereign (₳|₩) and head of state (₳|₩) of the Vatican City. The Vatican’s population includes high-ranking dignitaries, priests, nuns, and guards. The Vatican’s workforce ...

  7. St. Peter's Basilica, which is called "Basilica di San Pietro in Vaticano" in Italian, is a large church in the Vatican City, in Rome, Italy. It is often called “the greatest church in Christendom". [2] [3] In Catholic tradition, St. Peter's Basilica is believed to be the burial place of Saint Peter, who was one of the twelve apostles of Jesus.