Statue of Liberty

πŸ—½ Statue of Liberty

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Emoji Unicode: 1F5FD
Unicode: U+1F5FD
Group: Travel & Places Emojis
Category: Place Building Emojis
Emoji Codepoint: U+1F5FD
Qualification Status: fully-qualified
Unicode Version: E0.6

Related Keywords:

Statue Emojis, Liberty Emojis, New York Emojis, Landmark Emojis, America Emojis, Freedom Emojis

Related Emojis:

πŸ—Ί World Map , πŸŒ‰ Bridge at Night , πŸ™ Cityscape

The emoji with the unicode 1F5FD is the Statue of Liberty emoji. It is not a combined unicode, meaning it represents a single symbol. The emoji depicts the iconic Statue of Liberty, a colossal neoclassical sculpture on Liberty Island in New York Harbor in New York City, United States. The statue is shown in a greenish-blue color, holding a torch in her right hand and a tabula ansata (a tablet evoking the law) in her left hand. The primary and most common uses for the Statue of Liberty emoji are to represent the city of New York, the United States, freedom, and immigration. It is often used in posts related to travel, particularly when discussing or planning a trip to New York. It is also used in discussions about American history, culture, and politics. Non-romantic or non-obvious uses of the emoji could include representing the concept of liberty or freedom in a broader sense, beyond the American context. It could be used to express support for democratic values, human rights, or individual freedoms. It might also be used to symbolize enlightenment, as the statue's torch is a symbol of enlightenment. The Statue of Liberty emoji is particularly popular among users discussing American themes or expressing patriotic sentiments. The Statue of Liberty is a globally recognized symbol of freedom and democracy, making this emoji significant in cultural and historical contexts. It is also frequently used during American holidays like the Fourth of July. Related emojis include other symbols of American culture or landmarks, such as the πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ (United States flag) emoji, the πŸŒ‰ (bridge at night) emoji which can represent the Brooklyn Bridge, or the πŸ™οΈ (cityscape) emoji which can represent the New York City skyline. In terms of specific context or unique associations, the Statue of Liberty emoji is often used in posts about New York on platforms like Instagram, where users share their travel photos. It might also be used in discussions or debates about immigration policy on platforms like Twitter, given the statue's historical significance as a welcoming symbol for immigrants.

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