
Travel & Places - Emojipedia
Emojis from your emoji keyboard for varied scenes, locations, buildings, and modes of transport.
Emojipedia — Home of Emoji Meanings
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Apple Emoji List — Emojis for iPhone, iPad and ... - Emojipedia
Full list of emojis supported on Apple platforms including new 2024 emojis in iOS 17.4 (iPhone), iPadOS, macOS Big Sur, watchOS and tvOS. New emojis, and emoji ...
Flags - Emojipedia
Copy and paste any flag emoji from this list and it will show on all supported platforms. All emojis on this page are RGI (Recommended for General Interchange by Unicode) except Flag for Texas which is supported by WhatsApp only.
Emojis & Political Affiliations - Emojipedia
Jan 23, 2025 · — Visit Sark (@Sark_Events) September 11, 2024. This leaves less defined regions and stateless people such as the Kurds, who have significant populations in Iran, Iraq, Syria, and Turkey but no internationally recognized nation with political borders of their own, without a Unicode-recommended national flag emoji sequence to represent them.
Search results for travel - Emojipedia
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Smiley Emoji List - Emojipedia
Smiley emojis from your emoji keyboard that depict various emotions and states. See also: 🧑 People emojis.
Link Emoji - Emojipedia
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Gem Stone Emoji - Emojipedia
Note: this emoji is not supported in Twitter / X names, to minimize confusion with a verified checkmark. Learn more here . Gem Stone was approved as part of Unicode 6.0 in 2010 and added to Emoji 1.0 in 2015.