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    Name Numeric Code Descriptive Code Character
    quotation mark " " "
    ampersand & & &
    less-than sign &#60; &lt; <
    greater-than sign &#62; &gt; >
    non-breaking space &#160; &nbsp;  
    inverted exclamation &#161; &iexcl; ¡
    cent sign &#162; &cent; ¢
    pound sterling &#163; &pound; £
    general currency sign &#164; &curren; ¤
    yen sign &#165; &yen; ¥
    broken vertical bar &#166; &brvbar; ¦
    section sign &#167; &sect; §
    umlaut(dieresis) &#168; &uml; ¨
    copyright &#169; &copy; ©
    feminineordinal &#170; &ordf; ª
    left angle quote, guillemotleft &#171; &laquo; «
    not sign &#172; &not; ¬
    soft hyphen &#173; &shy; ­
    registered trademark &#174; &reg; ®
    macron accent &#175; &macr; ¯
    degree sign &#176; &deg; °
    plus or minus &#177; &plusmn; ±
    superscript two &#178; &sup2; ²
    superscript three &#179; &sup3; ³
    acute accent &#180; &acute; ´
    micro sign (Mu) &#181; &micro; µ
    paragraph sign &#182; &para;
    middle dot &#183; &middot; ·
    cedilla &#184; &cedil; ¸
    superscript one &#185; &sup1; ¹
    masculine ordinal &#186; &ordm; º
    right angle quote, guillemotright &#187; &raquo; »
    fraction one-fourth &#188; &frac14; ¼
    fraction one-half &#189; &frac12; ½
    fraction three-fourths &#190; &frac34; ¾
    inverted question mark &#191; &iquest; ¿
    capital A, grave accent &#192; &Agrave; À
    capital A, acute accent &#193; &Aacute; Á
    capital A, circumflex accent &#194; &Acirc; Â
    capital A, tilde &#195; &Atilde; Ã
    capital A, dieresis or umlaut mark &#196; &Auml; Ä
    capital A, ring (Angstrom) &#197; &Aring; Å
    capital AE diphthong (ligature) &#198; &AElig; Æ
    capital C, cedilla &#199; &Ccedil; Ç
    capital E, grave accent &#200; &Egrave; È
    capital E, acute accent &#201; &Eacute; É
    capital E, circumflex accent &#202; &Ecirc; Ê
    capital E, dieresis or umlaut mark &#203; &Euml; Ë
    capital I, grave accent &#204; &Igrave; Ì
    capital I, acute accent &#205; &Iacute; Í
    capital I, circumflex accent &#206; &Icirc; Î
    capital I, dieresis or umlaut mark &#207; &Iuml; Ï
    capital Eth, Icelandic &#208; &ETH; Ð
    capital N, tilde &#209; &Ntilde; Ñ
    capital O, grave accent &#210; &Ograve; Ò
    capital O, acute accent &#211; &Oacute; Ó
    capital O, circumflex accent &#212; &Ocirc; Ô
    capital O, tilde &#213; &Otilde; Õ
    capital O, dieresis or umlaut mark &#214; &Ouml; Ö
    multiply sign &#215; &times; ×
    capital O, slash &#216; &Oslash; Ø
    capital U, grave accent &#217; &Ugrave; Ù
    capital U, acute accent &#218; &Uacute; Ú
    capital U, circumflex accent &#219; &Ucirc; Û
    capital U, dieresis or umlaut mark &#220; &Uuml; Ü
    capital Y, acute accent &#221; &Yacute; Ý
    capital THORN, Icelandic &#222; &THORN; Þ
    small sharp s, German (sz ligature) &#223; &szlig; ß
    small a, grave accent &#224; &agrave; à
    small a, acute accent &#225; &aacute; á
    small a, circumflex accent &#226; &acirc; â
    small a, tilde &#227; &atilde; ã
    small a, dieresis or umlaut mark &#228; &auml; ä
    small a, ring &#229; &aring; å
    small ae diphthong (ligature) &#230; &aelig; æ
    small c, cedilla &#231; &ccedil; ç
    small e, grave accent &#232; &egrave; è
    small e, acute accent &#233; &eacute; é
    small e, circumflex accent &#234; &ecirc; ê
    small e, dieresis or umlaut mark &#235; &euml; ë
    small i, grave accent &#236; &igrave; ì
    small i, acute accent &#237; &iacute; í
    small i, circumflex accent &#238; &icirc; î
    small i, dieresis or umlaut mark &#239; &iuml; ï
    small eth, Icelandic &#240; &eth; ð
    small n, tilde &#241; &ntilde; ñ
    small o, grave accent &#242; &ograve; ò
    small o, acute accent &#243; &oacute; ó
    small o, circumflex accent &#244; &ocirc; ô
    small o, tilde &#245; &otilde; õ
    small o, dieresis or umlaut mark &#246; &ouml; ö
    division sign &#247; &divide; ÷
    small o, slash &#248; &oslash; ø
    small u, grave accent &#249; &ugrave; ù
    small u, acute accent &#250; &uacute; ú
    small u, circumflex accent &#251; &ucirc; û
    small u, dieresis or umlaut mark &#252; &uuml; ü
    small y, acute accent &#253; &yacute; ý
    small thorn, Icelandic &#254; &thorn; þ
    small y, dieresis or umlaut mark &#255; &yuml; ÿ


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