🇯🇪 flag: Jersey Emoji — Meaning, Copy & Paste
Información rápida
- Unicode
- U+1F1EF U+1F1EA
- Código corto
:flag-jersey:- Categoría
- Flags
- Subcategoría
- country flags
- Añadido en
- Unicode 2.0
- También conocido como
- Jersey flag, JE flag, Jèrri banner
What Does the flag: Jersey Emoji 🇯🇪 Mean?
Crowned with the badge of Jersey — three golden lions of Normandy on a red shield — this Channel Island flag pairs a white field with a red saltire (diagonal cross). Adopted in 1981 and modified in 2010, the design distinguishes Jersey from St. Patrick's Saltire (which has a red saltire on white but no crest).
Jersey is a British Crown Dependency in the English Channel, closer to France than to Britain, with strong Norman heritage (Jèrriais is a Norman language still spoken by some). The emoji shows up during Liberation Day (May 9), Battle of Flowers (August), and posts about Jersey Royal potatoes and the Durrell Wildlife Park. Travelers tag it with Corbière Lighthouse and Mont Orgueil Castle shots.
Coded in Unicode 6.0 from JE, it pairs with cow (Jersey cattle are famous), potato, and lighthouse emojis. Jersey expats use it during heritage events. Jersey's tax-haven reputation, classic-car community, and zoo (founded by Gerald Durrell) all surface in flag-tagged posts.
The island's traditional Norman patois 'Jèrriais' is undergoing revival efforts, and the flag features in posts celebrating linguistic preservation.
How to Use 🇯🇪 flag: Jersey Emoji
“Jersey Royals season 🇯🇪🥔”
“Corbière Lighthouse 🇯🇪”
Detalles técnicos
| Unicode | U+1F1EF U+1F1EA |
| Entidad HTML | 🇯🇪 |
| Código CSS | \1F1EF |
| Código corto | :flag-jersey: |
| Palabras clave | JE, flag, jersey |
| Versión Unicode | 2.0 |
Preguntas frecuentes
What does 🇯🇪 mean?
It is the flag of Jersey, a British Crown Dependency in the English Channel, with a red saltire and Norman lions badge.
