U1FDF
U1FDF is a Unicode character that represents the flag of South Sudan. It is part of the Regional Indicator Symbol sequence, which is used to construct country codes and flags within the Unicode standard. The character is formed by combining the regional indicator symbol letters 'U' (U+1F1FA) and 'F' (U+1F1EB) followed by 'D' (U+1F1E9). When rendered by a system that supports the Unicode emoji specification, these characters combine to display the flag of South Sudan. The flag of South Sudan consists of a black triangle on the hoist side pointing towards the fly, with a red stripe across the top and a green stripe across the bottom, separated by white fimbriations. A yellow star is superimposed on the black triangle. The flag was adopted on July 9, 2011, upon South Sudan's independence from Sudan. The Unicode code point for U1FDF is U+1F1FA U+1F1EB U+1F1E9. This character is primarily used in digital contexts to represent the national flag of South Sudan in a standardized way.