Fact Finder - Geography

Fact
A Country Within a City Within a Country
Category
Geography
Subcategory
Tricky Geography Questions
Country
Vatican City
Description
Vatican City is famous for being the smallest country in the world, both by area and population. However, its geographical situation is incredibly rare. It is an 'enclaved' sovereign city-state, meaning its territory is entirely surrounded by another city—Rome, Italy. Established by the Lateran Treaty in 1929, it covers only about 100 acres. This makes it a country within a city within a country. While San Marino is also enclaved by Italy, it is an entire region with multiple towns, whereas Vatican City is a single urban complex. This unique status allows the Pope to exercise independent sovereignty from the Italian government while being physically located in the heart of Italy's capital.