From Nick Gamble, David Dubois, Dirk Kaufman, and Joe Kline, We present- Vatican City The 5 themes of geography Location Vatican City is the smallest country in the world, (Even though it’s called a city). Vatican City is located on the southern part of Italy, and is near France. Vatican City’s absolute location is 41 degrees north and 12 degrees east, and it’s relative location is on southern Italy, below France. Vatican City is it’s own country, it’s located on Europe, and it is on the North Eastern Hemisphere. Vatican city has many attractions, such as St. Peters Basilica, Vatican Palace, Vatican Museum, Sistine Chapel, and dozens of Administrative buildings and historical monuments. The climate there is very similar to here. Vatican city is also the home of the Pope. Human/Environment Interactions There are no exports in Vatican city. Vatican city is the smallest country in the world causing it to have the fewest people in a country with a population of 826. Because Vatican city is at the coast, They deal with occasional floods, which can be a problem during large storms. Vatican City’s importing is printing, mosaic, and staff uniform based. They do not export. There are two ways to reach Vatican City, it is easily accessible by the roman trains or by helicopter. The communicate by a modern phone system, good mailing. The research on fashion and “fads” was inconclusive. Regions Vatican City is a standalone country belonging to Europe. A party of Vatican City is the Holy See. Because of this they have two main languages, Latin and Italian. They celebrate new years Day and visit a certain church in a celebration. The main religion they support is Catholic.