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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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Dec 1, 2020 · From Latin Vātī̆cānus (“Vatican Hill”), ultimately from vāticinārī (“to prophesy, oracle”). 'Vatican', a name dating back to the Roman Republic, ...
noun · the palace of the popes in Rome and their principal residence there since 1377, which includes administrative offices, a library, museum, etc, and is ...
Vatican is of multiple origins. Either a borrowing from French. Or a borrowing from Latin. Etymons: French Vatican; Latin Vāticānus.
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