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- Economy_of_Vatican_City abstract "The unique, noncommercial economy of Vatican City is supported financially by contributions (known as Peter's Pence) from Roman Catholics throughout the world, the sale of postage stamps and tourist mementos, fees for admission to museums, and the sale of publications. It should be avoided the confusion between the Vatican City State, which refers to the country founded in 1929, and the Holy See, who in practice is the Pope and all who work for the Pope in the government of the Church. Economically, these two entities are independent, even though most of the Holy See operates within the territory of the Vatican City State. For example, the IOR - Institute for the Works of Religion, commonly known as "The Vatican Bank" - belongs to the Holy See and contributes to the Holy See with its profits, even though it is operating within the Vatican City State.".
- Economy_of_Vatican_City thumbnail Vatican-Souvenir-shop-on-the-roof-of-St-Peter-6653.jpg?width=300.
- Economy_of_Vatican_City wikiPageID "32422".
- Economy_of_Vatican_City wikiPageRevisionID "598238204".
- Economy_of_Vatican_City aid Peter's_Pence.
- Economy_of_Vatican_City caption "The reverse side of the Vatican euro depicting Pope Benedict XVI.".
- Economy_of_Vatican_City cianame "vt".
- Economy_of_Vatican_City country "Vatican City".
- Economy_of_Vatican_City currency Euro.
- Economy_of_Vatican_City expenses "3.264E8".
- Economy_of_Vatican_City gdp "n/av".
- Economy_of_Vatican_City hasPhotoCollection Economy_of_Vatican_City.
- Economy_of_Vatican_City industries "printing, production of coins, medals, postage stamps, mosaics and staff uniforms and financial services".
- Economy_of_Vatican_City labor "2832".
- Economy_of_Vatican_City occupations "note: essentially services with a small amount of industry; nearly all dignitaries, priests, nuns, guards, and the approximately 3,000 lay workers live outside the Vatican".
- Economy_of_Vatican_City revenue "3.08E8".
- Economy_of_Vatican_City year "Calendar year".
- Economy_of_Vatican_City subject Category:Economy_of_Vatican_City.
- Economy_of_Vatican_City comment "The unique, noncommercial economy of Vatican City is supported financially by contributions (known as Peter's Pence) from Roman Catholics throughout the world, the sale of postage stamps and tourist mementos, fees for admission to museums, and the sale of publications. It should be avoided the confusion between the Vatican City State, which refers to the country founded in 1929, and the Holy See, who in practice is the Pope and all who work for the Pope in the government of the Church.".
- Economy_of_Vatican_City label "Economia do Vaticano".
- Economy_of_Vatican_City label "Economy of Vatican City".
- Economy_of_Vatican_City label "Economía de la Ciudad del Vaticano".
- Economy_of_Vatican_City label "Économie du Vatican".
- Economy_of_Vatican_City label "Экономика Ватикана".
- Economy_of_Vatican_City sameAs Ekonomika_Vatikánu.
- Economy_of_Vatican_City sameAs Economía_de_la_Ciudad_del_Vaticano.
- Economy_of_Vatican_City sameAs Économie_du_Vatican.
- Economy_of_Vatican_City sameAs Ekonomi_Vatikan.
- Economy_of_Vatican_City sameAs Economia_do_Vaticano.
- Economy_of_Vatican_City sameAs m.0119f1tx.
- Economy_of_Vatican_City sameAs Q2385910.
- Economy_of_Vatican_City sameAs Q2385910.
- Economy_of_Vatican_City wasDerivedFrom Economy_of_Vatican_City?oldid=598238204.
- Economy_of_Vatican_City depiction Vatican-Souvenir-shop-on-the-roof-of-St-Peter-6653.jpg.
- Economy_of_Vatican_City isPrimaryTopicOf Economy_of_Vatican_City.