π¨πΊ flag: Cuba Emoji β Meaning, Copy & Paste
Quick info
- Unicode
- U+1F1E8 U+1F1FA
- Shortcode
:flag-cuba:- Category
- Flags
- Subcategory
- country flags
- Added in
- Unicode 2.0
- Also known as
- Cuban flag, CU flag, Cuba banner
What Does the flag: Cuba Emoji π¨πΊ Mean?
Five alternating blue and white horizontal stripes (three blue, two white) sit beside a red equilateral triangle at the hoist containing a white five-pointed star. The blue stripes represent the country's three historical military divisions, white stands for the purity of the patriots' cause, the red triangle symbolizes the blood shed for independence and the masonic equality-liberty-fraternity ideals, and the lone star reflects the absolute freedom of the new state. Designed in 1849 by Narciso LΓ³pez, it was first hoisted in 1850 and made official in 1902.
The emoji shows up during Triumph of the Revolution (January 1), salsa-music posts, baseball games, and cigar/rum threads. Travelers tag it with Old Havana classic-car shots and Varadero beach photos. Coded in Unicode 6.0 from CU, it pairs with music, cigar, classic-car, and dance emojis.
The Cuban diaspora in Miami and beyond uses it widely. The flag is sometimes paired with the silhouette of revolutionary icons like Che Guevara or JosΓ© MartΓ. Cuban-American identity in places like Miami's Little Havana brings dual-flag usage that reflects the political complexity of the diaspora experience.
How to Use π¨πΊ flag: Cuba Emoji
“Habana vieja vibes π¨πΊ”
“Salsa night π¨πΊπ”
Technical Details
| Unicode | U+1F1E8 U+1F1FA |
| HTML Entity | 🇨🇺 |
| CSS Code | \1F1E8 |
| Shortcode | :flag-cuba: |
| Keywords | CU, flag, cuba |
| Unicode Version | 2.0 |
Frequently Asked Questions
What does π¨πΊ mean?
It is the flag of Cuba, a Caribbean island nation, with blue and white stripes and a red triangle holding a white star.
