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"Vatican" is derived from the name of an Etruscan settlement, Vatica or Vaticum, located in the general area the Romans called Ager Vaticanus, "Vatican territory". The Italian name of the city is Città del Vaticano or, more formally, Stato della Città del Vaticano, meaning 'Vatican City State'.
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A city-state in Southern Europe, an enclave within the city of Rome, Italy. Official name: Vatican City State. The Vatican Hill in Rome, where the palace and ...
Apr 5, 2005 · ' It clearly derives from the name of its location which is "Mons Vaticanus or Mount Vatican. Now the origin of the Latin word 'Vaticanus ...
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Although the Holy See is often metonymically referred to as the "Vatican", the Vatican City State was distinctively established with the Lateran Treaty of 1929, ...
The origin of the name Vaticanus is uncertain; some claim that the name comes from a vanished Etruscan town called Vaticum. This district did not belong to ...