🇬🇺 flag: Guam Emoji — Meaning, Copy & Paste
クイック情報
- ユニコード
- U+1F1EC U+1F1FA
- ショートコード
:flag-guam:- カテゴリー
- Flags
- サブカテゴリ
- country flags
- 追加されました
- Unicode 2.0
- 別名
- Guamanian flag, GU flag, Guåhan flag
What Does the flag: Guam Emoji 🇬🇺 Mean?
A dark blue field with a red border carries the territorial seal at the center — an almond-shaped emblem showing a flying proa (traditional canoe), a coconut tree leaning over a beach, and 'Guam' written across it. The seal represents Chamorro heritage and the island's Pacific identity. Red borders were added in 1948 to honor the blood spilled during the World War II Japanese occupation.
Guam is an unincorporated US territory in the western Pacific. The emoji shows up during Liberation Day (July 21), military-base posts (Guam hosts major US military installations), and Chamorro-culture threads. Travelers tag it with Tumon Bay, Two Lovers Point, and Latte Stone Park shots.
Coded in Unicode 6.0 from GU, it pairs with palm tree, canoe, and military emojis. The Chamorro diaspora in California, Hawaii, and Washington uses it during heritage events. Guam's strategic position in the Western Pacific has made it central to US military discussions about the Indo-Pacific region.
The annual Liberation Day parade in Hagåtña draws massive crowds and generates widespread use of the flag emoji on social media.
How to Use 🇬🇺 flag: Guam Emoji
“Hafa Adai from Guam 🇬🇺”
“Tumon Bay sunset 🇬🇺”
技術詳細
| ユニコード | U+1F1EC U+1F1FA |
| HTMLエンティティ | 🇬🇺 |
| CSSコード | \1F1EC |
| ショートコード | :flag-guam: |
| キーワード | GU, flag, guam |
| ユニコード版 | 2.0 |
よくある質問
What does 🇬🇺 mean?
It is the flag of Guam, a US territory in the Pacific, with the territorial seal showing a proa, coconut tree, and beach.
