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ISO/IEC 8859-7

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ISO 8859-7, also known as Greek, is an 8-bit character encoding, part of the ISO 8859 standard. It was designed originally to cover the modern Greek language as well as mathematical symbols derived from the Greek.

ISO/IEC 8859-7
x0x1x2x3x4x5x6x7x8x9xAxBxCxDxExF
0xunused
1x
2xSP!"#$%&'()*+,-./
3x 0 123456789:;<=>?
4x@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNO
5xPQRSTUVWXYZ[\&#93^_
6x`abcdefghijklmno
7xpqrstuvwxyz{|}~
8xunused
9x
AxNBSP£ʹ͵¦§¨©ͺ«¬­;
Bx°±²³΄΅Ά·ΈΉΊ»Ό½ΎΏ
CxΐΑΒΓΔΕΖΗΘΙΚΛΜΝΞΟ
DxΠΡ΢ΣΤΥΦΧΨΩΪΫάέήί
Exΰαβγδεζηθικλμνξο
FxπρςστυφχψωϊϋόύώϏ

In the table above, 20 is the regular SPACE character, and A0 is the NO-BREAK SPACE. AD is a SOFT HYPHEN, which should not appear at all in compliant web browsers.

Code values 00-1F, 7F, and 80-9F are not assigned to characters by ISO/IEC 8859-7.