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Unicode: U+2609 (SUN) "☉" (☉ — ☉) Deutsch: Astronomisches und astrologisches Symbol der Sonne und des Elementes Gold.
English: Astronomical and astrological symbol of the Sun. Also at Unicode U+2609 (☉).
Esperanto: Astronomia kaj astrologia simbolo de la Suno.
Español: Símbolo astronómico y astrológico del Sol.
Français : Symbole astronomique et astrologique du Soleil.
Italiano: Simbolo astronomico ed astrologico del Sole.
Nederlands: Astronomisch en astrologisch symbool van de Zon.
Polski: Symbol astronomiczny Słońca.
Português: Símbolo astronômico e astrológico do Sol.
Русский: Астрономический и астрологический символ Солнца.
Türkçe: Güneş'in astronomik ve astrolojik simgesi.
Українська: Астрономічний і астрологічний символ Сонця.
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19 March 2006 |
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This image shows the character U+2609 ☉ published by The Unicode Standard. All graphic representations of Unicode Characters are public domain.
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