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  2. Economy of Vatican City - Wikipedia

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    The economy of Vatican City is mainly supported financially by the sale of stamps, coins, medals, and tourist mementos as well as fees for admission to museums and publication sales. Vatican City employed 4,822 people in 2016.

  3. Vatican Museums - Wikipedia

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    A Vatican court subsequently sentenced the three to a nine-month suspended prison sentence and fines of up to 28,000 euros ($30,000). [ 29 ] On 5 October 2022, an American tourist was arrested after hurling a Roman bust at the Chiaramonti Museum and damaging another bust.

  4. Tourism in Rome - Wikipedia

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    The Colosseum (4 million tourists) and the Vatican Museums (4.2 million tourists) are the 39th and 37th (respectively) most visited places in the world, according to a 2009 study. [1] In 2005 the city registered 19.5 million of global visitors, up of 22.1% from 2001. [ 2 ]

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  6. Rome is more family-friendly thank you think – these are the ...

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    Walk fast past the gift shops inside attractions – the price of postcards and mugs inside the Colosseum is about 10 times more expensive as the same souvenirs at a streetside newspaper kiosk.

  7. Pontifical Roman Major Seminary - Wikipedia

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    The Council of Trent in its 23rd session decreed the establishment of diocesan seminaries. The Roman Seminary was established by Pope Pius IV in 1565. Although its administration was entrusted to the Society of Jesus, and the pupils studied at the Collegio Romano, founded by Ignatius of Loyola in 1551, these students were intended to serve as diocesan priests in Rome, rather than join the ...

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