🇨🇬 flag: Congo - Brazzaville Emoji — Meaning, Copy & Paste
Informação rápida
- Unicode
- U+1F1E8 U+1F1EC
- Código curto
:flag-congo-brazzaville:- Categoria
- Flags
- Subcategoria
- country flags
- Adicionado em
- Unicode 2.0
- Também conhecido como
- Republic of Congo flag, CG flag, Brazzaville flag
What Does the flag: Congo - Brazzaville Emoji 🇨🇬 Mean?
A diagonal banner divided by a yellow stripe running from the lower hoist to the upper fly, with green on the upper triangle and red on the lower. Green stands for the forests and agriculture, yellow for friendship and tolerance, and red for the struggles for independence. Adopted at independence in 1959, replaced under Marxist rule, and restored in 1991.
The emoji shows up during Independence Day (August 15), African Cup of Nations matches, and Congolese rumba posts (Brazzaville is its birthplace alongside Kinshasa). Travelers tag it with Brazzaville's riverside shots facing Kinshasa across the Congo River. Coded in Unicode 6.0 from CG, it pairs with music, river, and forest emojis.
The diaspora across France uses it heavily. The diagonal Pan-African color scheme makes it visually distinct from many neighbor flags. The Republic of the Congo is often distinguished from its larger neighbor by referencing the capital, Brazzaville.
The country produced rumba pioneers like Le Grand Kallé and Papa Wemba, who shaped African pop globally and remain heritage staples in flag-tagged posts.
How to Use 🇨🇬 flag: Congo - Brazzaville Emoji
“Brazzaville live music 🇨🇬”
“Congo independence 🇨🇬”
Detalhes técnicos
| Unicode | U+1F1E8 U+1F1EC |
| Entidade HTML | 🇨🇬 |
| Código CSS | \1F1E8 |
| Código curto | :flag-congo-brazzaville: |
| Palavras-chave | CG, flag, congo, brazzaville |
| Versão Unicode | 2.0 |
Perguntas frequentes
What does 🇨🇬 mean?
It represents the flag of the Republic of the Congo (Brazzaville), with diagonal green, yellow, and red bands.
