π¨π΅
Flag: Clipperton Island
flag klip-er-tuhn ahy-luhnd
Definitions
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Geography Β· Territory
very rare
Represents Clipperton Island, an uninhabited coral atoll in the eastern Pacific Ocean under French sovereignty, with the ISO country code CP.
Rarely used except in geographic, maritime, or political contexts discussing remote territories.
Did you know π¨π΅ is one of the most remote territories in the world?
Educational geography post
One of the least-used flag emojis due to the island's uninhabited status and minimal global recognition.
Cultural Context
Clipperton Island was named after English pirate John Clipperton who used it as a base in the early 18th century. Its flag emoji sees minimal usage due to the island's uninhabited status.
One of the least-used flag emojis in digital communication, sometimes mistakenly used when users attempt to type the French flag.
Regional Variations
France
Occasionally used in French contexts when discussing overseas territories or maritime boundaries.
Generational Usage
Gen_X: Minimal recognition or usage; might be known to those with specific interest in territories or flags.
Gen_Z: Virtually unknown except among geography enthusiasts or in educational contexts.
Older: Generally unfamiliar except to specialists in geography, maritime affairs, or French territories.
Millennials: Rarely encountered or used; might be recognized by those with interest in geography or vexillology.
Common Combinations
π¨π΅π
Refers to Clipperton Island's location in the Pacific Ocean.
Used in educational contexts about remote island territories.
π¨π΅π«π·
Indicates Clipperton Island's status as a French territory.
Used in political or geographic discussions about territorial sovereignty.