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  1. Per mille (from Latin per mīlle, "in each thousand") is an expression that means parts per thousand. Other recognised spellings include per mil, per mill, permil, permill, or permille. The associated sign is written ‰, which looks like a percent sign % with an extra zero or o in the divisor.

  2. In the Windows-1252 character set, ASCII code 137 is represented by the character ‰, also known as the per mille sign.

    • 1000 1001
    • 89
    • 137
    • 211
  3. The character ‰ (Per Mille Sign) is represented by the Unicode codepoint U+2030. It is encoded in the General Punctuation block, which belongs to the Basic Multilingual Plane. It was added to Unicode in version 1.1 (June, 1993). It is HTML encoded as ‰ .

    • General Punctuation
    • U+2030
    • Per Mille Sign
    • 1.1 (June, 1993)
  4. %E2%80%B0: per mille sign ′ \u2032 ′ ′ %u2032 %E2%80%B2: prime = minutes = feet ″ \u2033 ″ ″ %u2033 %E2%80%B3: double prime = seconds = inches ‹ \u2039 ‹ ‹ %u2039 %E2%80%B9: single left-pointing angle quotation mark › \u203A › › %u203A %E2%80%BA: single right-pointing angle quotation ...

  5. Unicode/UTF-8-character table - starting from code position 2000. UTF-8 encoding table and Unicode characters.

  6. 182. You won't see a simple answer because there isn't one. First, Unicode doesn't contain "every character from every language", although it sure does try. Unicode itself is a mapping, it defines codepoints and a codepoint is a number, associated with usually a character.

  7. E2 80 B0: UTF-16: 20 30: UTF-32: 00 00 20 30: URL-Quoted %E2%80%B0: HTML hex reference ‰ Wrong windows-1252 Mojibake: ‰ HTML named entity ‰ alias: permille: alias: per thousand: Encoding: EUC-KR (hex bytes) A2 B6: Encoding: JIS0208 (hex bytes) A2 F3: Encoding: MACINTOSH (hex bytes) E4: Encoding: WINDOWS-1250 (hex bytes) 89 ...