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  2. Transport in Vatican City - Wikipedia

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    Most visitors will walk from a nearby Italian bus or train stop, or car parking. Given an average walking speed of 3.6 km/h (2.2 mph), [ 2 ] Vatican City can be crossed in 20 minutes or less. Thus, much of the infrastructure in the Vatican consists of St. Peter's Square itself, hallways and aisles in the basilica and surrounding buildings, and ...

  3. Ten Commandments for Drivers - Wikipedia

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    The problem is not as pervasive in the Vatican City itself, which has a speed limit of 30 km/h (18-19 mph) and approximately only 1000 cars; [9] but there were over 35 million deaths resulting from car accidents in the 20th century, [6] and the Vatican is responding. In the same section of the document as the Drivers' Ten Commandments are the ...

  4. Popemobile - Wikipedia

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    In 2002, John Paul II requested that the media stop referring to the car as the "popemobile", saying that the term was "undignified". [1] The popemobile most often used by Pope Benedict XVI when traveling abroad was a modified Mercedes-Benz M-Class sport utility vehicle with a special glass-enclosed room that had its own oxygen supply built ...

  5. Roma San Pietro railway station - Wikipedia

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    Roma San Pietro railway station is situated at Piazza della Stazione di San Pietro, west of the city centre, and a short distance to the south of Vatican City; the station owes its name to its proximity to St. Peter's Basilica in the Vatican (just 300 m (980 ft) away).

  6. Vatican Railway - Wikipedia

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    The Vatican City railway station (in Italian, Stazione Città del Vaticano or Stazione Vaticana) is the only railway station of the Vatican Railway. It was built approximately 20 metres (65 ft 7 in) from the Entrance Gateway and designed by architect Giuseppe Momo . [ 7 ]

  7. Properties of the Holy See - Wikipedia

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    The Vatican Advanced Technology Telescope, Graham County, Arizona, US. The Fundamental Accord, signed in 1993, grants property rights and tax exemptions to the Holy See over various Christian holy sites in Israel, but the agreement was never finalized because of diplomatic problems between the Vatican and Israeli governments.

  8. Should Vatican stop showing art by problematic priest ... - AOL

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    The Vatican excommunicated the Slovenian priest in 2020 but quickly withdrew that judgment. Some abuse, according to the alleged victims, took place while nuns were serving as models for Rupnik's art.

  9. Vatican Hill - Wikipedia

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    The Vatican Hill was included within the city limits of Rome during the reign of Pope Leo IV, who, between 848 and 852, expanded the city walls to protect St. Peter's Basilica and the Vatican. Thus, Vatican Hill has been within the walls and city limits of Rome for over 1100 years. Until the Lateran Treaties in 1929 it was part of the Rione of ...