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The Vatican is only three-fifths the size of the Forbidden City. Why does no country dare to disrespect it?

The Vatican is the center of world Catholicism, where the Catholic Church is located. A person's faith is at the soul level and is a very pious thing. Moreover, the material culture of the Vatican is also very rich.

Vatican

The Vatican is located on a hill in the northwest corner of Rome, the capital of Italy. It is called a "pocket country" because of its small area. As mentioned in the title, its land area is only three-fifths of the Forbidden City. The Vatican has a very small population, only about 600 people. Only about 200 people actually live there. The imbalance between men and women in the Vatican is quite serious, with 95% of men living there, so there are only about 30 women.

Vatican City

This quiet town is too small in area and the country does not have any industry, agriculture or natural resources. Most of the people living here are clergy, bishops, priests, nuns, etc. Their food, clothing, housing and transportation depend on the development of the national tourism industry, bank loans, donations from believers, house rentals, etc. It is a beautiful place with buildings including St. Peter's Square, St. Peter's Basilica, the Apostolic Palace, the Papal Summer Residence and the Vatican Museums, surrounded by majestic city walls. Because of its long history, this small town is full of places of interest and its ideological, cultural and material civilization are very splendid, attracting tourists from all over the world.

Vatican

The Vatican is the center of Catholicism, home to about one billion believers in the world. It is here that the Pope lives, and in Catholicism, the Pope controls the global Catholic Church and has supreme authority in faith, morals, discipline, and administration. The Pope and the supreme leader of the Vatican occupies a pivotal position in international affairs. Since independence, the Vatican has established formal diplomatic relations with 179 countries around the world.