Geography of the Vatican City
Location:
Southern Europe, an enclave of Rome (Italy)
Geographic coordinates:
41 54 N, 12 27 E
Map references:
Europe
Area:
Area - comparative:
about 0.7 times the size of The Mall in Washington, DC
Land boundaries:
Coastline:
0 km (landlocked)
Maritime claims:
none (landlocked)
Climate:
temperate; mild, rainy winters (September to mid-May) with hot, dry summers (May to September)
Terrain:
Low hill. The hill has been called the Vatican Hill (in Latin, Vaticanus Mons) since long before Christianity existed. The name is suspected of belonging originally to the Etruscan language.
Elevation extremes:
Natural resources:
none
Land use:
Irrigated land:
0 sq km (1993)
Natural hazards:
NA
Environment - current issues:
NA
Environment - international agreements:
Geography - note:
urban; landlocked; enclave of Rome, Italy; world's smallest state; outside the Vatican City, 13 buildings in Rome and Castel Gandolfo (the pope's summer residence) enjoy extraterritorial rights
total:
0.44 sq km
land:
0.44 sq km
water:
0 sq km
total:
3.2 km
border countries:
Italy 3.2 km
lowest point:
unnamed location 19 m
highest point:
unnamed location 75 m
arable land:
0%
permanent crops:
0%
permanent pastures:
0%
forests and woodland:
0%
other:
100% (urban area)
party to:
none of the selected agreements
signed, but not ratified:
Air Pollution, Environmental Modification