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{{short description|Unicode 1.x block, removed in Unicode 2.0.}}
'''Hangul''', '''Hangul Supplementary-A''', and '''Hangul Supplementary-B''' were character blocks that existed in [[Unicode]] 1.0 and 1.1, and [[Universal Coded Character Set|ISO/IEC 10646]]-1:1993. These blocks encoded precomposed modern [[Hangul]] syllables. These three Unicode 1.x blocks were deleted and superseded by the new [[Hangul Syllables]] block (U+AC00–U+D7AF) in Unicode 2.0 (July 1996) and ISO/IEC 10646-1:1993 Amd. 5 (1998), and are now occupied by [[CJK Unified Ideographs Extension A]] and [[Yijing Hexagram Symbols]]. DeletionMoving ofor removing existing characters has been prohibited by the Unicode Stability Policy for all versions following Unicode 2.0, and so the Unicode 2.0 Hangul Syllables block will remain in Unicode.
 
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