Jamaica Celebrate Jamaica's vibrant culture and stunning landscapes.
The flag of Jamaica emoji shows a diagonal cross in gold, dividing the field into four triangles: green on the top and bottom, and black on the left and right. On some systems, it is displayed as a flag, while on others, it may appear as letters JM. If someone sends you a 🇯🇲 emoji, they are referring to the country of Jamaica.
The 🇯🇲 Jamaica emoji represents the country of Jamaica and its distinct cultural identity.
Kewsel klik war an 🇯🇲 emoji a-us rag gopya orth an klipbôrd a-glew. Yth esowgh legh y'n le nebes - yn messajow, media kevredhek, documynyow, po nebes app a wra skoodh emoji.
An 🇯🇲 jamaica emoji a veu kellys yn Emoji E2.0 ha nyns yw nowedh war an oll platfowmow bras, ynkludh iOS, Android, Windows, ha macOS.
An 🇯🇲 jamaica emoji a belongs dhe gath Flags, yn termyn spesifek yn subkath Banerow Pow.
Jamaica's flag uses black for hardships and strength, gold for natural resources and sunshine, and green for hope and agriculture. It's one of only two national flags (along with Mauritania's) that doesn't contain red, white, or blue.
Jamaica's flag has a distinctive diagonal cross (saltire) making it one of the most recognizable flags. Adopted at independence in 1962, it was designed to avoid similarity to other flags. Its unique X-pattern stands out among the world's predominantly striped flags.
| Anow Unicode | Flag: Jamaica |
| Anow Apple | Flag of Jamaica |
| Y'n das nebes myns | Jamaican Flag |
| Unicode Hexchydha | U+1F1EF U+1F1F2 |
| Unicode Desmynyk | U+127471 U+127474 |
| Sulyow Ethragys | \u1f1ef \u1f1f2 |
| Grup | 🏴☠️ Flags |
| Grup-ugh | 🇺🇸 Banerow Pow |
| Ofryendhow | L2/09-379 |
| Varshyn Emoji | 1.0 | 2015 |
| Anow Unicode | Flag: Jamaica |
| Anow Apple | Flag of Jamaica |
| Y'n das nebes myns | Jamaican Flag |
| Unicode Hexchydha | U+1F1EF U+1F1F2 |
| Unicode Desmynyk | U+127471 U+127474 |
| Sulyow Ethragys | \u1f1ef \u1f1f2 |
| Grup | 🏴☠️ Flags |
| Grup-ugh | 🇺🇸 Banerow Pow |
| Ofryendhow | L2/09-379 |
| Varshyn Emoji | 1.0 | 2015 |