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"Once you go Vatican, you can't go back again."
Homer[src]
Vatican City
St. Peter's Basilica.png
St. Peter's Basilica, Vatican City
Country Information
Continent: Europe
First appearance: "Lisa the Skeptic"

Vatican City is a sovereign city-state located within Rome, Italy.

History

After the Angel Skeleton was dug up in Springfield, and supposedly predicted the Apocalypse, a man told the Pope about the incident. The Pope, reading a newspaper at the time, told the man to "keep an eye on it".[1]

Michelangelo was once seen painting the roof of the Sistine Chapel with what would eventually become Moe's bar rag.[2]

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