π©πͺ flag: Germany Emoji β Meaning, Copy & Paste
Quick info
- Unicode
- U+1F1E9 U+1F1EA
- Shortcode
:flag-germany:- Category
- Flags
- Subcategory
- country flags
- Added in
- Unicode 0.6
- Also known as
- German flag, DE flag, Deutschland flag
What Does the flag: Germany Emoji π©πͺ Mean?
Three horizontal bands of black, red, and gold form one of Europe's most recognizable tricolors. The colors trace to 19th-century pro-democracy movements and the uniforms of the LΓΌtzow Free Corps that fought Napoleon. Adopted by the Weimar Republic, re-adopted by West Germany in 1949, and continued by reunified Germany in 1990, the design represents democratic continuity.
The emoji floods feeds during the FIFA World Cup, Oktoberfest in Munich, German Unity Day (October 3), and Christmas-market season. Travelers tag it with Brandenburg Gate, Neuschwanstein Castle, and Berlin nightlife photos. Coded in Unicode 6.0 from DE, it pairs with beer, pretzel, sausage, and car emojis (German auto industry pride runs deep).
Released as part of iOS's original six flag emojis in 2010. Easy to confuse with Belgium, but Germany's stripes are horizontal while Belgium's are vertical. The current 1949 design pointedly excluded the eagle from the Weimar version.
German engineering brands, the Berlin Wall's 1989 fall anniversary, and the country's central role in EU politics frequently make the flag a fixture in major news and culture posts.
How to Use π©πͺ flag: Germany Emoji
“Oktoberfest in Munich π©πͺπΊ”
“Tag der Deutschen Einheit π©πͺ”
Technical Details
| Unicode | U+1F1E9 U+1F1EA |
| HTML Entity | 🇩🇪 |
| CSS Code | \1F1E9 |
| Shortcode | :flag-germany: |
| Keywords | DE, flag, germany |
| Unicode Version | 0.6 |
Frequently Asked Questions
What does π©πͺ mean?
It is the flag of Germany, a Central European nation, with horizontal black, red, and gold stripes.
