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🇱

Regional Indicator Symbol Letter L Letter

🇱 is the regional indicator “L” used to build country/region flag emoji pairs.

U+1F1F1

The 🇱 emoji is a “regional indicator” letter. By combining it with another regional indicator letter, you can create a flag emoji. It’s commonly used in text that references countries, regions, or language codes.

Regional Indicator Symbol Letter L Letter Meaning

🇱 is Unicode character U+1F1F1, named “REGIONAL INDICATOR SYMBOL LETTER L”. On its own, it represents the letter “L” in the regional-indicator system used for flag emoji. In practice, you’ll usually combine it with another regional indicator symbol letter to form a country flag (for example, pairing with another letter to match an ISO-style code). People also copy it when they need the specific letter indicator for UI labels, language or locale-related displays, or when composing custom flag-like sequences. Its meaning is mainly tied to building regional/flag emoji sequences rather than a standalone concept.

Common uses

  • Create or compose a country flag emoji by pairing with another regional indicator letter
  • Label locale/language options in an app UI that uses flag-style indicators
  • Use in social posts to reference a region or country code with flag emoji formatting
  • Design work for icon sets where you need individual regional-indicator letters
  • Developer use for generating Unicode emoji sequences by code point

Examples

🇱 Regional Indicator Symbol Letter L

  • 🇱🇱🇧
  • 🇱🇱🇰
  • 🇱🇱🇮
  • 🇱🇱🇻
  • 🇱🇱🇹

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+1F1F1
HTML Entity🇱
HTML Code🇱
CSS\1F1F1

FAQ

What does 🇱 mean by itself?

By itself, 🇱 is the regional-indicator letter “L” (Unicode U+1F1F1). Its primary purpose is to combine with another regional-indicator letter to form a flag emoji.

How do I create a flag using 🇱?

Place 🇱 directly next to another regional-indicator letter emoji. Use the appropriate second letter for the country/region you want.

What is the Unicode code point for 🇱?

The Unicode code point for 🇱 is U+1F1F1.

How can I copy 🇱 into HTML or code?

Use the HTML entity 🇱 or the CSS/JS escapes provided: \\1F1F1 (CSS) and \\u{1F1F1} (JavaScript).