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Faatikaan (it: Vaticano) Dawlad-goboleedka ama wasiirku waa dawlad madaxbannaan oo leh dad aad u yar ama dhul aad u yar, badanaa labadaba. Si kastaba ha ahaatee, macnaha "dawlad" iyo "aad u yar" maaha kuwo si fiican u qeexan sharciga caalamiga ah. Vatican City. waa wadan yar oo ku yaala dalka Talyaaniga gaar ahaan caasimada Roma gudeheed wadankaas dhan waxaa ku wareegsan Roomaa waa meel laga xukumo diinta lagu magacaabo Catholic Churchiga Xarunta dhexe waa Rome, ee Caasimda dalka Talyaaniga.`

Quick Facts Vatican City StateStatus Civitatis Vaticanae (Af-Laatiin)Stato della Città del Vaticano (Af-Talyaani), Luqadaha rasmiga ah ...
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  1. Many other languages are used by institutions situated within the state, such as the Holy See, the Pontifical Swiss Guard, and the Pontifical Academy of Sciences.
    The Holy See uses Latin as its main official language, Italian as its main working language and French as its main diplomatic language; in addition, its Secretariat of State uses English, German, Italian, Polish, Portuguese and Spanish. The Swiss Guard, in which commands on parade are given in German, also uses French and Italian, the other two official Swiss languages, in its official ceremonies, such as the annual swearing in of the new recruits on 6th May.[1]
  2. Visitors and tourists are not permitted to drive inside the Vatican without specific permission, which is normally granted only to those on official business in the Vatican.
  3. ITU-T assigned code 379 to Vatican City. However, Vatican City is included in the Italian telephone numbering plan and uses the Italian country code 39, followed by 06 (for Rome) and 698.
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  5. Nick Megoran (2009) "Theocracy", p. 226 in International Encyclopedia of Human Geography, vol. 11, Elsevier ISBN 978-0-08-044911-1
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