In the heart of Rome, the Vatican, the seat of the Roman Catholic Church and the Pope's residence, welcomes almost seven million tourists every year. An impressive figure contrasts with the few inhabitants that this city-state counts. If one knows that the pope resides in the Vatican, one can imagine less easily who could be the other inhabitants of the smallest state in the world. According to the last census, dated 31 December 2024, the city h…
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In the heart of Rome, the Vatican, the seat of the Roman Catholic Church and the Pope's residence, welcomes almost seven million tourists every year. An impressive figure contrasts with the few inhabitants that this city-state counts. If one knows that the pope resides in the Vatican, one can imagine less easily who could be the other inhabitants of the smallest state in the world. According to the last census, dated 31 December 2024, the city h…