Outline of Vatican City - Economy and Infrastructure of Vatican City

Economy and Infrastructure of Vatican City

  • Economic rank, by nominal GDP (2007):
  • Economy type: noncommercial (based on donations from church-goers)
    • Church tax
    • Peter's Pence
  • Agriculture in Vatican City: None. See Vatican Gardens.
  • Banking in Vatican City
    • Vatican Bank
  • Communications in Vatican City
    • Internet in Vatican City
      • .va
    • Vatican Library
    • L'Osservatore Romano
    • Vatican Radio
  • Companies of Vatican City: none
  • Currency of Vatican City: Euro (see also: Euro topics)
    • ISO 4217: EUR
  • Health care in Vatican City
    • Vatican Pharmacy
  • Mining in Vatican City: none
  • Tourism in Vatican City
  • Transportation in Vatican City
    • Airports in Vatican City: none. Rome is served by two airports which are used by travellers to the Vatican.
    • Rail transport in Vatican City
    • Roads in Vatican City (see map)
      • Being only 1.05 km long and 0.85 km wide, Vatican City has no highways/
      • Vatican City has access roads and driveways. (See map)

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