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位于罗马西北角坡地上的国中之国——梵蒂冈,是世界上最小的国家。乍一看,梵蒂冈算不上一个国家,甚至连一座城市都算不上,没有街道,没有红绿灯,看不到维持秩序的警察,甚至连真正意义上的国家公民都难得一见,充斥各个角落的都是来自世界各地的游客。然而,梵蒂冈却实实在在是一国家,有经《拉特兰协议》之后严格划定的国界,有行使其主权的国家机构,有自己的银行发行自己的货币,有世界上最小的邮
Located in the northwestern corner of Rome, the country of the country - the Vatican, is the smallest country in the world. At first glance, the Vatican is not a country, not even a city. There are no streets, no traffic lights, no police to maintain order, and even rare national citizens in the real sense of the world. The tourists are from all over the world. However, the Vatican is actually a country with strictly defined national borders after the Rutland Agreement. State agencies that exercise its sovereignty have their own banks to issue their own currency, including the world’s smallest