. . . . "List of universities in Vatican City"@en . . "Lijst van universiteiten in Vaticaanstad"@nl . . . "1899"^^ . . . "Dit is een lijst van universiteiten in Vaticaanstad. \n* Pauselijke Lateraanse Universiteit \n* Pauselijke Universiteit Sint Thomas van Aquino \n* Pauselijke Universiteit Gregoriana"@nl . . . "This is a list of accredited institutes of higher education \u2014 e.g. universities, academies, colleges, seminaries, conservatories, and institutes of technology \u2014 located in, or near, Vatican City. More specifically, the buildings are in Rome: there are no universities inside the official boundaries of Vatican City, due to restricted public access such as border checkpoints and security checkpoints run by the Pontifical Swiss Guard or the Italian police. According to the Lateran Treaty, these buildings enjoy the same status, recognized by international law, as embassies and foreign diplomatic missions abroad. The areas occupied by the buildings are commonly known as extraterritorial."@en . . . . . "19721570"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . "1076552686"^^ . "Dit is een lijst van universiteiten in Vaticaanstad. \n* Pauselijke Lateraanse Universiteit \n* Pauselijke Universiteit Sint Thomas van Aquino \n* Pauselijke Universiteit Gregoriana"@nl . . . . . . . . . . . . "This is a list of accredited institutes of higher education \u2014 e.g. universities, academies, colleges, seminaries, conservatories, and institutes of technology \u2014 located in, or near, Vatican City. More specifically, the buildings are in Rome: there are no universities inside the official boundaries of Vatican City, due to restricted public access such as border checkpoints and security checkpoints run by the Pontifical Swiss Guard or the Italian police. According to the Lateran Treaty, these buildings enjoy the same status, recognized by international law, as embassies and foreign diplomatic missions abroad. The areas occupied by the buildings are commonly known as extraterritorial. There are about 65 educational institutions around Rome that address papal education and learning, including the most important ones concentrating on ecclesiastical faculties (Theology, Philosophy and Canon Law), which are known as Pontifical universities."@en . . .