Runic
Runic is a Unicode block containing characters for writing Futhark runic inscriptions. Although many of the characters appear similar, they should not be confused with the J.R.R. Tolkien-designed Cirth, which has a separate ConScript Unicode Registry encoding. However, in Unicode 7.0 some additional Runic characters were added, including three Runic characters that were used only by Tolkien, for example in the maps of Hobbit: these are different from Cirth.
Runes (Proto-Norse: ᚱᚢᚾᛟ (runo), Old Norse: rún) are the letters in a set of related alphabets known as runic alphabets, which were used to write various Germanic languages before the adoption of the Latin alphabet and for specialised purposes thereafter. The Scandinavian variants are also known as futhark or fuþark (derived from their first six letters of the alphabet: F, U, Þ, A, R, and K); the Anglo-Saxon variant is futhorc or fuþorc (due to sound changes undergone in Old English by the names of those six letters).
Runology is the study of the runic alphabets, runic inscriptions, runestones, and their history. Runology forms a specialised branch of Germanic linguistics.
The earliest runic inscriptions date from around 150 AD. The characters were generally replaced by the Latin alphabet as the cultures that had used runes underwent Christianisation, by approximately 700 AD in central Europe and 1100 AD in northern Europe. However, the use of runes persisted for specialized purposes in northern Europe. Until the early 20th century, runes were used in rural Sweden for decorative purposes in Dalarna and on Runic calendars.
The three best-known runic alphabets are the Elder Futhark (around 150–800 AD), the Anglo-Saxon Futhorc (400–1100 AD), and the Younger Futhark (800–1100 AD). The Younger Futhark is divided further into the long-branch runes (also called Danish, although they were also used in Norway and Sweden); short-branch or Rök runes (also called Swedish-Norwegian, although they were also used in Denmark); and the stavlösa or Hälsinge runes (staveless runes). The Younger Futhark developed further into the Marcomannic runes, the Medieval runes (1100–1500 AD), and the Dalecarlian runes (around 1500–1800 AD).
Historically, the runic alphabet is a derivation of the Old Italic alphabets of antiquity, with the addition of some innovations. Which variant of the Old Italic family in particular gave rise to the runes is uncertain. Suggestions include Raetic, Etruscan, or Old Latin as candidates. At the time, all of these scripts had the same angular letter shapes suited for epigraphy, which would become characteristic of the runes.
The process of transmission of the script is unknown. The oldest inscriptions are found in Denmark and northern Germany, not near Italy. A “West Germanic hypothesis” suggests transmission via Elbe Germanic groups, while a “Gothic hypothesis” presumes transmission via East Germanic expansion.
Properties
| Range | 16A0–16FF |
| Characters | 96 |
Letters
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ᚠ16A0Runic Letter Fehu Feoh Fe F
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ᚡ16A1Runic Letter V
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ᚢ16A2Runic Letter Uruz Ur U
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ᚣ16A3Runic Letter Yr
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ᚤ16A4Runic Letter Y
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ᚥ16A5Runic Letter W
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ᚦ16A6Runic Letter Thurisaz Thurs Thorn
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ᚧ16A7Runic Letter Eth
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ᚨ16A8Runic Letter Ansuz A
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ᚩ16A9Runic Letter Os O
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ᚪ16AARunic Letter Ac A
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ᚫ16ABRunic Letter Aesc
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ᚬ16ACRunic Letter Long-Branch-Oss O
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ᚭ16ADRunic Letter Short-Twig-Oss O
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ᚮ16AERunic Letter O
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ᚯ16AFRunic Letter Oe
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ᚰ16B0Runic Letter On
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ᚱ16B1Runic Letter Raido Rad Reid R
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ᚲ16B2Runic Letter Kauna
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ᚳ16B3Runic Letter Cen
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ᚴ16B4Runic Letter Kaun K
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ᚵ16B5Runic Letter G
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ᚶ16B6Runic Letter Eng
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ᚷ16B7Runic Letter Gebo Gyfu G
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ᚸ16B8Runic Letter Gar
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ᚹ16B9Runic Letter Wunjo Wynn W
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ᚺ16BARunic Letter Haglaz H
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ᚻ16BBRunic Letter Haegl H
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ᚼ16BCRunic Letter Long-Branch-Hagall H
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ᚽ16BDRunic Letter Short-Twig-Hagall H
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ᚾ16BERunic Letter Naudiz Nyd Naud N
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ᚿ16BFRunic Letter Short-Twig-Naud N
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ᛀ16C0Runic Letter Dotted-N
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ᛁ16C1Runic Letter Isaz Is Iss I
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ᛂ16C2Runic Letter E
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ᛃ16C3Runic Letter Jeran J
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ᛄ16C4Runic Letter Ger
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ᛅ16C5Runic Letter Long-Branch-Ar Ae
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ᛆ16C6Runic Letter Short-Twig-Ar A
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ᛇ16C7Runic Letter Iwaz Eoh
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ᛈ16C8Runic Letter Pertho Peorth P
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ᛉ16C9Runic Letter Algiz Eolhx
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ᛊ16CARunic Letter Sowilo S
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ᛋ16CBRunic Letter Sigel Long-Branch-Sol S
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ᛌ16CCRunic Letter Short-Twig-Sol S
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ᛍ16CDRunic Letter C
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ᛎ16CERunic Letter Z
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ᛏ16CFRunic Letter Tiwaz Tir Tyr T
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ᛐ16D0Runic Letter Short-Twig-Tyr T
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ᛑ16D1Runic Letter D
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ᛒ16D2Runic Letter Berkanan Beorc Bjarkan B
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ᛓ16D3Runic Letter Short-Twig-Bjarkan B
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ᛔ16D4Runic Letter Dotted-P
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ᛕ16D5Runic Letter Open-P
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ᛖ16D6Runic Letter Ehwaz Eh E
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ᛗ16D7Runic Letter Mannaz Man M
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ᛘ16D8Runic Letter Long-Branch-Madr M
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ᛙ16D9Runic Letter Short-Twig-Madr M
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ᛚ16DARunic Letter Laukaz Lagu Logr L
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ᛛ16DBRunic Letter Dotted-L
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ᛜ16DCRunic Letter Ingwaz
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ᛝ16DDRunic Letter Ing
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ᛞ16DERunic Letter Dagaz Daeg D
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ᛟ16DFRunic Letter Othalan Ethel O
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ᛠ16E0Runic Letter Ear
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ᛡ16E1Runic Letter Ior
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ᛢ16E2Runic Letter Cweorth
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ᛣ16E3Runic Letter Calc
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ᛤ16E4Runic Letter Cealc
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ᛥ16E5Runic Letter Stan
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ᛦ16E6Runic Letter Long-Branch-Yr
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ᛧ16E7Runic Letter Short-Twig-Yr
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ᛨ16E8Runic Letter Icelandic-Yr
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ᛩ16E9Runic Letter Q
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ᛪ16EARunic Letter X
Punctuation
Golden number runes
Tolkienian extensions
Cryptogrammic letters
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0: Basic Multilingual Plane
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Basic Latin0000–007F
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Latin-1 Supplement0080–00FF
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Latin Extended-A0100–017F
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Latin Extended-B0180–024F
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Spacing Modifier Letters02B0–02FF
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Combining Diacritical Marks0300–036F
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Greek and Coptic0370–03FF
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Cyrillic0400–04FF
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Cyrillic Supplement0500–052F
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Armenian0530–058F
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Hebrew0590–05FF
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Arabic0600–06FF
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Syriac0700–074F
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Arabic Supplement0750–077F
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Thaana0780–07BF
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NKo07C0–07FF
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Samaritan0800–083F
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Mandaic0840–085F
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Arabic Extended-B0870–089F
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Devanagari0900–097F
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Bengali0980–09FF
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Gurmukhi0A00–0A7F
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Gujarati0A80–0AFF
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Oriya0B00–0B7F
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Tamil0B80–0BFF
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Telugu0C00–0C7F
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Malayalam0D00–0D7F
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Sinhala0D80–0DFF
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Thai0E00–0E7F
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Lao0E80–0EFF
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Myanmar1000–109F
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Georgian10A0–10FF
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Hangul Jamo1100–11FF
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Ethiopic1200–137F
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Ethiopic Supplement1380–139F
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Cherokee13A0–13FF
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Unified Canadian Aboriginal Syllabics1400–167F
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Ogham1680–169F
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Runic16A0–16FF
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Tagalog1700–171F
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Hanunoo1720–173F
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Buhid1740–175F
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Tagbanwa1760–177F
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Khmer1780–17FF
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Mongolian1800–18AF
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Unified Canadian Aboriginal Syllabics Extended18B0–18FF
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Tai Le1950–197F
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New Tai Lue1980–19DF
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Khmer Symbols19E0–19FF
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Buginese1A00–1A1F
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Tai Tham1A20–1AAF
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Combining Diacritical Marks Extended1AB0–1AFF
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Balinese1B00–1B7F
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Sundanese1B80–1BBF
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Batak1BC0–1BFF
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Lepcha1C00–1C4F
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Ol Chiki1C50–1C7F
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Cyrillic Extended-C1C80–1C8F
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Georgian Extended1C90–1CBF
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Sundanese Supplement1CC0–1CCF
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Vedic Extensions1CD0–1CFF
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Phonetic Extensions1D00–1D7F
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Phonetic Extensions Supplement1D80–1DBF
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Combining Diacritical Marks Supplement1DC0–1DFF
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Latin Extended Additional1E00–1EFF
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Greek Extended1F00–1FFF
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General Punctuation2000–206F
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Superscripts and Subscripts2070–209F
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Currency Symbols20A0–20CF
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Combining Diacritical Marks for Symbols20D0–20FF
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Letterlike Symbols2100–214F
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Number Forms2150–218F
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Arrows2190–21FF
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Mathematical Operators2200–22FF
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Miscellaneous Technical2300–23FF
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Control Pictures2400–243F
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Optical Character Recognition2440–245F
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Enclosed Alphanumerics2460–24FF
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Box Drawing2500–257F
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Block Elements2580–259F
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Geometric Shapes25A0–25FF
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Miscellaneous Symbols2600–26FF
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Dingbats2700–27BF
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Miscellaneous Mathematical Symbols-A27C0–27EF
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Supplemental Arrows-A27F0–27FF
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Braille Patterns2800–28FF
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Supplemental Arrows-B2900–297F
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Miscellaneous Mathematical Symbols-B2980–29FF
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Supplemental Mathematical Operators2A00–2AFF
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Miscellaneous Symbols and Arrows2B00–2BFF
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Glagolitic2C00–2C5F
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Latin Extended-C2C60–2C7F
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Coptic2C80–2CFF
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Georgian Supplement2D00–2D2F
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Tifinagh2D30–2D7F
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Ethiopic Extended2D80–2DDF
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Cyrillic Extended-A2DE0–2DFF
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Supplemental Punctuation2E00–2E7F
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CJK Radicals Supplement2E80–2EFF
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Kangxi Radicals2F00–2FDF
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Ideographic Description Characters2FF0–2FFF
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CJK Symbols and Punctuation3000–303F
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Hiragana3040–309F
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Katakana30A0–30FF
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Bopomofo3100–312F
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Hangul Compatibility Jamo3130–318F
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Kanbun3190–319F
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Bopomofo Extended31A0–31BF
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CJK Strokes31C0–31EF
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Katakana Phonetic Extensions31F0–31FF
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Enclosed CJK Letters and Months3200–32FF
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CJK Compatibility3300–33FF
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CJK Unified Ideographs Extension A3400–4DBF
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Yijing Hexagram Symbols4DC0–4DFF
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CJK Unified Ideographs4E00–9FFF
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Yi SyllablesA000–A48F
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Yi RadicalsA490–A4CF
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LisuA4D0–A4FF
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VaiA500–A63F
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Cyrillic Extended-BA640–A69F
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BamumA6A0–A6FF
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Modifier Tone LettersA700–A71F
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Latin Extended-DA720–A7FF
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Syloti NagriA800–A82F
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Common Indic Number FormsA830–A83F
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Phags-paA840–A87F
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SaurashtraA880–A8DF
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Devanagari ExtendedA8E0–A8FF
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Kayah LiA900–A92F
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RejangA930–A95F
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Hangul Jamo Extended-AA960–A97F
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JavaneseA980–A9DF
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Myanmar Extended-BA9E0–A9FF
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ChamAA00–AA5F
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Myanmar Extended-AAA60–AA7F
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Tai VietAA80–AADF
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Meetei Mayek ExtensionsAAE0–AAFF
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Ethiopic Extended-AAB00–AB2F
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Latin Extended-EAB30–AB6F
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Cherokee SupplementAB70–ABBF
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Meetei MayekABC0–ABFF
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Hangul SyllablesAC00–D7AF
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Hangul Jamo Extended-BD7B0–D7FF
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High SurrogatesD800–DB7F
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High Private Use SurrogatesDB80–DBFF
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Low SurrogatesDC00–DFFF
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Private Use AreaE000–F8FF
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CJK Compatibility IdeographsF900–FAFF
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Alphabetic Presentation FormsFB00–FB4F
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Arabic Presentation Forms-AFB50–FDFF
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Variation SelectorsFE00–FE0F
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Vertical FormsFE10–FE1F
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Combining Half MarksFE20–FE2F
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CJK Compatibility FormsFE30–FE4F
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Small Form VariantsFE50–FE6F
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Arabic Presentation Forms-BFE70–FEFF
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Halfwidth and Fullwidth FormsFF00–FFEF
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SpecialsFFF0–FFFF
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1: Supplementary Multilingual Plane
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Linear B Syllabary10000–1007F
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Linear B Ideograms10080–100FF
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Aegean Numbers10100–1013F
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Ancient Greek Numbers10140–1018F
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Ancient Symbols10190–101CF
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Phaistos Disc101D0–101FF
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Lycian10280–1029F
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Carian102A0–102DF
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Coptic Epact Numbers102E0–102FF
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Old Italic10300–1032F
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Gothic10330–1034F
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Old Permic10350–1037F
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Ugaritic10380–1039F
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Old Persian103A0–103DF
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Deseret10400–1044F
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Shavian10450–1047F
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Osmanya10480–104AF
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Osage104B0–104FF
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Elbasan10500–1052F
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Caucasian Albanian10530–1056F
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Vithkuqi10570–105BF
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Todhri105C0–105FF
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Linear A10600–1077F
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Latin Extended-F10780–107BF
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Cypriot Syllabary10800–1083F
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Imperial Aramaic10840–1085F
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Palmyrene10860–1087F
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Nabataean10880–108AF
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Hatran108E0–108FF
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Phoenician10900–1091F
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Lydian10920–1093F
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Sidetic10940–1095F
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Meroitic Hieroglyphs10980–1099F
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Meroitic Cursive109A0–109FF
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Kharoshthi10A00–10A5F
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Old South Arabian10A60–10A7F
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Old North Arabian10A80–10A9F
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Manichaean10AC0–10AFF
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Avestan10B00–10B3F
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Inscriptional Parthian10B40–10B5F
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Inscriptional Pahlavi10B60–10B7F
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Psalter Pahlavi10B80–10BAF
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Old Turkic10C00–10C4F
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Old Hungarian10C80–10CFF
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Hanifi Rohingya10D00–10D3F
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Garay10D40–10D8F
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Rumi Numeral Symbols10E60–10E7F
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Yezidi10E80–10EBF
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Arabic Extended-C10EC0–10EFF
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Old Sogdian10F00–10F2F
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Sogdian10F30–10F6F
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Old Uyghur10F70–10FAF
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Chorasmian10FB0–10FDF
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Elymaic10FE0–10FFF
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Brahmi11000–1107F
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Kaithi11080–110CF
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Sora Sompeng110D0–110FF
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Chakma11100–1114F
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Mahajani11150–1117F
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Sharada11180–111DF
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Sinhala Archaic Numbers111E0–111FF
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Khojki11200–1124F
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Multani11280–112AF
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Khudawadi112B0–112FF
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Grantha11300–1137F
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Tulu-Tigalari11380–113FF
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Newa11400–1147F
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Tirhuta11480–114DF
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Siddham11580–115FF
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Modi11600–1165F
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Mongolian Supplement11660–1167F
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Takri11680–116CF
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Myanmar Extended-C116D0–116FF
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Ahom11700–1174F
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Dogra11800–1184F
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Warang Citi118A0–118FF
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Dives Akuru11900–1195F
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Nandinagari119A0–119FF
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Zanabazar Square11A00–11A4F
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Soyombo11A50–11AAF
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Unified Canadian Aboriginal Syllabics Extended-A11AB0–11ABF
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Pau Cin Hau11AC0–11AFF
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Devanagari Extended-A11B00–11B5F
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Sharada Supplement11B60–11B7F
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Sunuwar11BC0–11BFF
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Bhaiksuki11C00–11C6F
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Marchen11C70–11CBF
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Masaram Gondi11D00–11D5F
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Gunjala Gondi11D60–11DAF
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Tolong Siki11DB0–11DEF
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Makasar11EE0–11EFF
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Kawi11F00–11F5F
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Lisu Supplement11FB0–11FBF
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Tamil Supplement11FC0–11FFF
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Cuneiform12000–123FF
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Cuneiform Numbers and Punctuation12400–1247F
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Early Dynastic Cuneiform12480–1254F
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Cypro-Minoan12F90–12FFF
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Egyptian Hieroglyphs13000–1342F
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Egyptian Hieroglyph Format Controls13430–1345F
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Egyptian Hieroglyphs Extended-A13460–143FF
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Anatolian Hieroglyphs14400–1467F
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Gurung Khema16100–1613F
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Bamum Supplement16800–16A3F
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Mro16A40–16A6F
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Tangsa16A70–16ACF
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Bassa Vah16AD0–16AFF
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Pahawh Hmong16B00–16B8F
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Kirat Rai16D40–16D7F
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Medefaidrin16E40–16E9F
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Beria Erfe16EA0–16EDF
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Miao16F00–16F9F
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Ideographic Symbols and Punctuation16FE0–16FFF
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Tangut17000–187FF
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Tangut Components18800–18AFF
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Khitan Small Script18B00–18CFF
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Tangut Supplement18D00–18D7F
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Tangut Components Supplement18D80–18DFF
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Kana Extended-B1AFF0–1AFFF
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Kana Supplement1B000–1B0FF
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Kana Extended-A1B100–1B12F
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Small Kana Extension1B130–1B16F
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Nushu1B170–1B2FF
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Duployan1BC00–1BC9F
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Shorthand Format Controls1BCA0–1BCAF
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Symbols for Legacy Computing Supplement1CC00–1CEBF
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Miscellaneous Symbols Supplement1CEC0–1CEFF
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Znamenny Musical Notation1CF00–1CFCF
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Byzantine Musical Symbols1D000–1D0FF
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Musical Symbols1D100–1D1FF
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Ancient Greek Musical Notation1D200–1D24F
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Kaktovik Numerals1D2C0–1D2DF
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Mayan Numerals1D2E0–1D2FF
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Tai Xuan Jing Symbols1D300–1D35F
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Counting Rod Numerals1D360–1D37F
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Mathematical Alphanumeric Symbols1D400–1D7FF
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Sutton SignWriting1D800–1DAAF
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Sutton SignWriting1D800–1DAAF
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Latin Extended-G1DF00–1DFFF
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Glagolitic Supplement1E000–1E02F
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Cyrillic Extended-D1E030–1E08F
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Nyiakeng Puachue Hmong1E100–1E14F
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Toto1E290–1E2BF
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Wancho1E2C0–1E2FF
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Nag Mundari1E4D0–1E4FF
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Ol Onal1E5D0–1E5FF
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Tai Yo1E6C0–1E6FF
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Ethiopic Extended-B1E7E0–1E7FF
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Mende Kikakui1E800–1E8DF
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Adlam1E900–1E95F
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Indic Siyaq Numbers1EC70–1ECBF
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Ottoman Siyaq Numbers1ED00–1ED4F
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Arabic Mathematical Alphabetic Symbols1EE00–1EEFF
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Mahjong Tiles1F000–1F02F
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Domino Tiles1F030–1F09F
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Playing Cards1F0A0–1F0FF
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Enclosed Alphanumeric Supplement1F100–1F1FF
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Enclosed Ideographic Supplement1F200–1F2FF
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Miscellaneous Symbols and Pictographs1F300–1F5FF
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Emoticons1F600–1F64F
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Ornamental Dingbats1F650–1F67F
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Transport and Map Symbols1F680–1F6FF
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Alchemical Symbols1F700–1F77F
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Geometric Shapes Extended1F780–1F7FF
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Supplemental Arrows-C1F800–1F8FF
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Supplemental Symbols and Pictographs1F900–1F9FF
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Chess Symbols1FA00–1FA6F
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Symbols and Pictographs Extended-A1FA70–1FAFF
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Symbols for Legacy Computing1FB00–1FBFF
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2: Supplementary Ideographic Plane
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CJK Unified Ideographs Extension B20000–2A6DF
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CJK Unified Ideographs Extension C2A700–2B73F
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CJK Unified Ideographs Extension D2B740–2B81F
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CJK Unified Ideographs Extension E2B820–2CEAF
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CJK Unified Ideographs Extension F2CEB0–2EBEF
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CJK Unified Ideographs Extension I2EBF0–2EE5F
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CJK Compatibility Ideographs Supplement2F800–2FA1F
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3: Tertiary Ideographic Plane
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