flag French Southern Territories Emoji
The ๐น๐ซ emoji represents the flag of the French Southern Territories.
U+1F1F9 U+1F1EB
The ๐น๐ซ emoji is the Unicode flag for the French Southern Territories. Itโs commonly used in digital communication to indicate the territory or its related context.
flag French Southern Territories Emoji Meaning
๐น๐ซ is a flag emoji constructed from two regional indicator symbols: U+1F1F9 and U+1F1EB. In practice, itโs used to visually label or reference the French Southern Territories in chats, social posts, and documents. You might see it when discussing geography, travel or expedition topics, mapping projects, or news items connected to these islands and their administration. Since itโs a standard Unicode flag emoji, it works across most modern platforms and can be copied into social media captions, UI text, and email content to quickly convey โFrench Southern Territoriesโ without spelling it out.
Common uses
- โขAdding a location label in social media posts or announcements
- โขMarking content related to geography, research, or expeditions
- โขUsing it in presentations and slides to represent the territory
- โขIncluding it in UI text for maps, filters, or regional categories
- โขIndicating the country/territory in forms, tags, or document headers
Examples
๐น๐ซ French Southern Territories Flag
- ๐น๐ซExploring life around the islands ๐น๐ซ
- ๐น๐ซField notes from a survey trip ๐น๐ซ
- ๐น๐ซRegional update: French Southern Territories ๐น๐ซ
- ๐น๐ซMap layer: ๐น๐ซ French Southern Territories
- ๐น๐ซHoliday plans for research week ๐น๐ซ
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1F1F9 U+1F1EB | |
| HTML Entity | 🇹 | |
| HTML Code | 🇹 | |
| CSS | \1F1F9 |
FAQ
What does the ๐น๐ซ flag emoji represent?
It represents the flag of the French Southern Territories.
How do I copy and paste ๐น๐ซ?
Copy the symbol from this page (๐น๐ซ) and paste it into your message, document, or design tool.
What is the Unicode code point for ๐น๐ซ?
Itโs composed of U+1F1F9 U+1F1EB.
Can I use ๐น๐ซ in HTML and CSS?
Yes. The HTML entity is 🇹 and the CSS escape is \\1F1F9.