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ðŸÁü🇠Flag of the Philippines emoji
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The Flag of the Philippines emoji ðŸÁüðŸ‡Â displays the flag of the Philippines. It is used to refer to the country of the Philippines, Filipinos, or to Filipino culture. On social media, this emoji is often used by Filipinos to proudly reference their home country and/or their Filipino heritage.
The Flag of the Philippines emoji ðŸÁüðŸ‡Â is also used to celebrate Filipino American History Month, which occurs every October.
Where does ðŸÁü🇠Flag of the Philippines emoji come from?

The Flag of the Philippines emoji ðŸÁü🇠was added to Emoji 1.0 in 2015. On supported platforms, the emoji is made by a flag sequence combination of the Regional Indicator Symbol Letter P emoji 🇵 and the Regional Indicator Symbol Letter H emoji ðŸ‡. On unsupported platforms, the emoji appears as a capitalized “PH.â€
On most major platforms, the Flag of the Philippines emoji ðŸÁü🇠depicts the national flag of the Philippines. On Twitter, the emoji has a rectangular shape with rounded corners. On most other major platforms, the emoji has a wavy shape to resemble a flag blowing in the wind.
As with most flag emoji, the Flag of the Philippines emoji ðŸÁüðŸ‡Â is used by non-Filipinos to refer to the Philippines, Filipino culture, or people or things that come from the Philippines. Filipinos, like people of other countries, often use the Flag of the Philippines emoji ðŸÁüðŸ‡Â to proudly refer to their own country and culture.
Examples of ðŸÁü🇠Flag of the Philippines emoji
Who uses ðŸÁü🇠Flag of the Philippines emoji?
People who aren’t from the Philippines use the Flag of the Philippines emoji ðŸÁü🇠to talk about the country or about people or things that come from the Philippines.Â
I hope everyone stays safe and protected, sending prayers and love to the Philippines ðŸÁüðŸ‡.
— Tendo (@Cuhtendo)
Going to the Philippines ðŸÁü🇠in October 🔥
— BG🎰 (@IAmBgee)
Happy Independence Day Philippines ðŸÁüðŸ‡
— Shivani (@shivanipaliwal)
Filipinos will often use the Flag of the Philippines emoji ðŸÁü🇠to proudly refer to their home country.Â
Rabiya you made us so proud! We know you put your heart into this and we love you! Mabuhay ang Pinay! ðŸÁüðŸ‡
— Pia Wurtzbach (@PiaWurtzbach)
Congrats Nonito Donaire on a huge KO win! The oldest WBC bantamweight champion in history. Still living up to your nickname, the Flash! ðŸÁüðŸ‡
— Manny Pacquiao (@MannyPacquiao)
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