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Women in Vatican City

Women in Vatican City are women who live in or are from Vatican City. According to the ''Herald Sun'' in March 2011, there were "only 32 female citizens" residing in the "smallest state in the world". Out of the 572 citizens issued with Vatican passports, one of them is a nun.〔(Only 32 women in Vatican City ), Herald Sun, March 02, 2011.〕 On February 26, 2013, ''Worldcrunch'' reported that there were around 30 women who are citizens of Vatican City. Ten years ago ''Worldcrunch'' also reported that there were 2 South American women, 3 Swiss women, 2 Polish women, and some Italian women. As of February 2013, the majority of the women were from Italy.〔
==Female residents==
Among the women who lived in Vatican City was one of the daughters of an electrician, who later got married and "lost her right to live" in the city. Another woman who lived in Vatican City was Magdalena Wolinska-Riedi, who was a Polish translator and wife of one of the Swiss Guards.〔

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