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Regional Indicator Symbol Letter E Letter

🇪 is the Regional Indicator Symbol Letter E, used as part of a country/region flag sequence.

U+1F1EA

🇪 is a flag-letter emoji from the “regional indicator” set. By combining it with another regional indicator letter, you can form a two-letter country flag. It’s useful for language tags, flag-style UI, and internationalization previews.

Regional Indicator Symbol Letter E Letter Meaning

🇪 is the “Regional Indicator Symbol Letter E” with Unicode code point U+1F1EA. On its own, it represents the letter E as part of the regional-indicator system. In practice, people use it to build flag emojis by pairing two regional indicator symbols (for example, one letter for the country code and another for the second letter). Many platforms render the combination as a specific country flag, while the single letter may display as a standalone flag-letter. This makes it handy for testing emoji rendering, creating flag-like UI, and handling country code inputs in text.

Common uses

  • Building two-letter flag emojis using regional indicator pairs
  • Displaying a country-code preview in UI (internationalization workflows)
  • Labeling language/region options in apps and forms
  • Design mockups for flags or nationality selectors
  • Testing and debugging emoji rendering for specific Unicode code points

Examples

🇪 Regional Indicator Symbol Letter E

  • 🇪User region code: E
  • 🇪Select country: (E + next letter flag sequence)
  • 🇪Preview flag letter: 🇪
  • 🇪Language settings: use the regional flag sequence
  • 🇪Emoji test: show U+1F1EA (🇪)

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+1F1EA
HTML Entity🇪
HTML Code🇪
CSS\1F1EA

FAQ

What does 🇪 mean by itself?

It’s the regional indicator symbol for the letter E (Unicode U+1F1EA). By itself it represents that letter in the flag-letter system, but many people use it as part of a two-letter flag sequence.

How do I create a country flag using 🇪?

Combine 🇪 with another regional indicator letter (the second letter of a two-letter country code). The pair is what typically renders as a specific flag emoji.

What are the Unicode details for 🇪?

Unicode name: REGIONAL INDICATOR SYMBOL LETTER E. Code point: U+1F1EA. HTML entity: 🇪.

How can developers include this emoji in code?

You can use the Unicode code point U+1F1EA, HTML entity 🇪, or the provided escapes: CSS \\1F1EA and JavaScript \\u{1F1EA}.