There is a small cloistered convent in the Vatican City, called Mater Ecclesiae, and it was founded by Pope John Paul II in 1994. The community in residence changes every five years.
Because there are no women there. It is all Catholic priests, bishops, cardinals and the Pope. As none of them are married they do not have wives and so there are no babies born there.
About 921 people live in Vatican City.
There are evidentally nuns who are employed in a clerical or logistical capacity at the Vatican, whether these would qualify as citizens ( employees, certainly) is not known. as Rome- and the Vatican is the capital of the Church, it is well-stocked. According to a New York Times Article, there are over 400 churches within the City Limits.
There is only one Vatican city in Europe so the pope can only live there.
The Vatican has a population of about 800 residents.
No she does not.
The pope does not live in Italy but in Vatican City, an independent country completely surrounded by Rome, Italy.
The pope does not live in any county. He resides in Vatican City, an independent city-state. The Vatican is totally surrounded by the city of Rome, Italy.
No, Pope Clement VII lived in Rome. Vatican City was not established as a city-state at the time. The Vatican was founded as an independent city-state in 1929.
There are normally 800 to 850 full-time residents of the Vatican.
vatican city
Vatican City, in Rome, Italy.