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🇬🇬 flag: Guernsey Emoji — Meaning, Copy & Paste

Informação rápida

Unicode
U+1F1EC U+1F1EC
Código curto
:flag-guernsey:
Categoria
Flags
Subcategoria
country flags
Adicionado em
Unicode 2.0
Também conhecido como
Guernsey flag, GG flag, Bailiwick of Guernsey banner

What Does the flag: Guernsey Emoji 🇬🇬 Mean?

A white field carries a red St. George's cross, with a smaller gold Norman cross overlaid in the center — making it one of the more visually distinctive Crown Dependency flags. The Norman cross honors Guernsey's historical ties to William the Conqueror, who flew a similar standard at the Battle of Hastings in 1066.

Adopted in 1985 to replace the plain St. George's cross. Guernsey is a Crown Dependency in the English Channel, not part of the UK but with British sovereignty.

The emoji shows up during Liberation Day (May 9, commemorating the end of Nazi occupation in 1945), and posts about Guernsey cattle (a famous dairy breed) and Victor Hugo's Hauteville House. Coded in Unicode 6.0 from GG, it pairs with cow, lighthouse, and beach emojis. Travelers tag it with Hermès island and Castle Cornet shots.

The flag was designed by the Guernsey Flag Investigation Committee, an unusually thorough commission. Guernsey has its own French-derived language called Guernésiais, spoken by a small group of older islanders, and its own currency that's pegged to the British pound.

How to Use 🇬🇬 flag: Guernsey Emoji

“Guernsey weekend 🇬🇬”
“Liberation Day 🇬🇬”
Detalhes técnicos
UnicodeU+1F1EC U+1F1EC
Entidade HTML🇬🇬
Código CSS\1F1EC
Código curto:flag-guernsey:
Palavras-chaveGG, flag, guernsey
Versão Unicode2.0

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What does 🇬🇬 mean?

It is the flag of Guernsey, a British Crown Dependency in the English Channel, with a red and gold cross design.