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<p>be that Swedish letter, and most other symbols that are letters (such as  for <a href="page.php?w=volt">volt</a>) do not have a separate code point for each usage. In general, the code points of truly identical characters are defined to be canonically equivalent.</p>

<p><big>Combining and precomposed characters</big></p>
<p>For consistency with some older standards, Unicode provides single code points for many characters that could be viewed as modified forms of other characters (such as U+00F1 for "ñ" or U+00C5 for "Å") or as combinations of two or</p><p>
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