List
The following Windows code pages exist:
- 874 — Thai
- 932 — Japanese
- 936 — Chinese (simplified) (PRC, Singapore)
- 949 — Korean
- 950 — Chinese (traditional) (Taiwan, Hong Kong)
- 1200 — Unicode (BMP of ISO 10646, UTF-16LE)
- 1201 — Unicode (BMP of ISO 10646, UTF-16BE)
- 1250 — Latin (Central European languages)
- 1251 — Cyrillic
- 1252 — Latin (Western European languages, replacing Code page 850)
- 1253 — Greek
- 1254 — Turkish
- 1255 — Hebrew
- 1256 — Arabic
- 1257 — Latin (Baltic languages)
- 1258 — Vietnamese
- 65000 — Unicode (BMP of ISO 10646, UTF-7)
- 65001 — Unicode (BMP of ISO 10646, UTF-8)
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