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Vatican in Latin

Vatican in Latin is Vātī̆cānus, Vaticanus — Vatican means the independent city-state in Rome that serves as the headquarters of the Roman Catholic Church and residence of the Pope.

Vatican in Latin

Vātī̆cānus
proper noun
A city-state in Southern Europe, an enclave within the city of Rome, Italy.
Vaticanus
proper noun
A city-state in Southern Europe, an enclave within the city of Rome, Italy.

What does "Vatican" mean?

  1. name The independent city-state in Rome that serves as the headquarters of the Roman Catholic Church and residence of the Pope.
    "Tourists lined up for hours to see the Sistine Chapel inside the Vatican."
  2. name The papacy and Catholic Church administration as an institution, rather than the physical place.
    "The Vatican issued a statement clarifying its position on the matter."
  3. adj Relating to the Vatican or its government.
    "Vatican officials met with the visiting delegation."

Vatican in a sentence

  • Tourists lined up for hours to see the Sistine Chapel inside the Vatican.
  • The Vatican issued a statement clarifying its position on the matter.
  • Vatican officials met with the visiting delegation.

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Frequently asked questions

What is "Vatican" in Latin?

"Vatican" in Latin is Vātī̆cānus, Vaticanus. Vatican means: The independent city-state in Rome that serves as the headquarters of the Roman Catholic Church and residence of the Pope.

How do you use "Vatican" in a sentence?

Example: "Tourists lined up for hours to see the Sistine Chapel inside the Vatican." In Latin, "Vatican" is Vātī̆cānus, Vaticanus.

Are there other ways to say "Vatican" in Latin?

Yes — Latin has 2 translations listed for "Vatican": Vātī̆cānus, Vaticanus.

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