Emoji list
Total 3 emojis / 3 variants · 3 match the filters.
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flag: England
🏴 represents the England flag. It shows a white field with a red cross centered on the face, and some designs use a flat rounded rectangle while some renderings add wave-like motion to suggest a flag in the wind. England is a constituent country of the United Kingdom, and this St George's Cross is its primary national symbol. The design helps distinguish England from the broader UK, serving as a specific region flag for cultural and historical topics. This flag appears frequently during international sports tournaments to support English teams. It also marks travel photography from London or the countryside and serves as a simple regional label in digital communication.
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flag: Scotland
🏴 represents the Scotland flag. It has a blue background with a white diagonal cross stretching to the corners, and some designs add subtle shading to simulate the fabric of a regional flag waving in the wind. This flag is known as the Saltire or the Cross of Saint Andrew, the patron saint of Scotland. It serves as a primary region marker for one of the four countries of the United Kingdom, representing its unique history and geography separate from its neighbors. Sports fans use this emoji to cheer for national teams in rugby or football. It frequently appears in travel posts about the Highlands and serves as a clear identifier for Scottish culture, heritage, and regional identity in digital profiles.
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flag: Wales
🏴 represents the Wales flag. It has two horizontal bands of white and green with a large red dragon standing in the center, and some designs show the dragon with detailed wings and a spiked tail. Wales is a constituent country of the United Kingdom with a unique Celtic heritage. The Red Dragon symbol, known as Y Ddraig Goch, is set against the green and white colors of the House of Tudor, serving as a primary marker of regional identity that is distinct from the Union Jack. This emoji appears frequently during rugby and football tournaments to show support for national athletes. It also functions as a clear geographic tag for travel content and cultural discussions regarding the Welsh language or history.
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