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Introduction to Rome
With 2.7 million inhabitants, Rome is Italy's most populated city. It is also the nation's capital, and all international embassies are located here. Rome also contains Vatican City, the headquarters of the Roman Catholic Church. Home to...
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Visiting Vatican City
Howcast - Learn about Vatican City in this Howcast travel video.
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Top 5 Neighborhoods to Visit in Rome
Howcast - Learn about the top five neighborhoods to visit on a trip to Rome, Italy in this Howcast travel video.
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Histograms with unequal bar width
Pupil outcome: I can construct a histogram from a table. Key learning points: - Sometimes data is presented using unequal class widths - In order to compare, frequency density is used - Frequency density is proportional to the frequency...
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Dividing numbers in standard form
Pupil outcome: I can appreciate the mathematical structures that underpin division of numbers represented in standard form. Key learning points: - Equivalent fractions can be used to calculate the quotient when dividing with two numbers...
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The Sistine Chapel | Vatican City | Michelangelo
Step into the Sistine Chapel and look up—there’s history painted on the ceiling! In this episode, we’ll learn how the famous artist Michelangelo created one of the greatest masterpieces of the Italian Renaissance and all time. You’ll...
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How is Queen Elizabeth related to other European monarchs?
How is Queen Elizabeth related to other European monarchs?
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Why CGP Grey is Wrong | Monarchical Terminology
Why CGP Grey is Wrong | Monarchical Terminology
Professor Dave Explains
Introduction to the Latin Language
Do you love languages like Italian, Spanish, French, and others? Where did they all come from? They are all derived from Latin, the language of the Roman Empire! This language had a profound influence on the development of many other...
Wonderscape
Discovering Europe and Asia
Explore the diverse cultures and landmarks of Europe, from the European Union to the tiny Vatican City. Learn about Asia's vast population, impressive cities, towering mountains like Mount Everest, and iconic sites like the Great Wall...
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Geography of Vatican City | Countries of the World
Geography of Vatican City | Countries of the World
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Dictatorships and Theocracies
"Dictatorships and Theocracies" analyzes the purposes, structure, and functions of dictatorships and theocracies.
Hip Hughes History
Cuba Explained: Ending the Embargo
A primer for those trying to understand the decision by President Obama to open up to Cuba. A quick history on Cuba included! Leave ur comments too!
Ancient Lights Media
Italy
This clip looks at the physical features, history, climate and culture of Italy
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Discovering Rome: Art, Architecture, and Culinary Delights
Join us on a captivating journey through Rome, Italy's magnificent capital city, as we delve into its rich history, awe-inspiring art and architecture, and mouthwatering culinary delights. In this video, we'll take you on a virtual tour...
Next Animation Studio
Pope Francis colon surgery explained
Pope Francis has had successful surgery to treat a colon problem at a hospital in Rome.
Economics Explained
The Mighty Economy of Liechtenstein
This is Liechtenstein just the cutest little European nation, the nation is tiny but weirdly enough it is actually only the fourth smallest country in Europe, behind Vatican City, Monaco, and San Marino.
What it lacks in...
What it lacks in...
The March of Time
Governor Palace, Sarafini, PO stamps
MOT 1940: VATICAN CITY: EXT The Governor's Palace. INT Man walking to reception desk. Men walking down hallway. Governor Marquis Camillo Sarafini (1929-1952) in office. CU Lire coins. EXT Vatican Post Office. INT Post Office. CU...
The March of Time
Foog, drinks, gas available
MOT 1940: VATICAN CITY SUPPLIES: INT Post Office w/ people sorting mail affixing seal. VS INT Food shops people buying bread CU tins of biscotti people at food counter. EXT Bar. INT Bar men standing drinking. Car pulling up to gas pumps.
Economics Explained
The Weird and Wonderful Economy of Vatican City
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This tiny nation exists entirely within these walls, but its influence is felt the world over.
This tiny nation exists entirely within these walls, but its influence is felt the world over.
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Vatican City: History, Attractions, and Dining Options
In this video, we explore the fascinating city-state of Vatican City, also known as the Holy See. We delve into its history, starting with its independence from Italy in 1929. With a population of less than 1000, Vatican City is a...
Smart History
Smarthistory: Saint Peter's Basilica
Features a discussion of the architecture and rebuilding of Saint Peter's Basilica in the early sixteenth century. [4:27]
CGP Grey
Cgp Grey: Grey Explains: How to Become Pope
Outlines the steps to becoming the head of the Catholic Church, from priesthood on. [5:09]
CGP Grey
Cgp Grey: Grey Explains: Vatican City Explained
Discusses how Vatican City came into existence and the complicated way in which it is governed. [7:03]