TheUnicode Standard states thatÅ (U+212BANGSTROM SIGN) is included in Unicode only for backward compatibility reasons. To represent angstroms,Å (U+00C5LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A WITH RING ABOVE) is preferred.
Theultimate (29th) letter of the Danish alphabet. Before its introduction in 1948, the digraph Aa / aa was used. To distinguish between the two forms, "Å" is referred to as "bolle-å" and "Aa" as "dobbelt-a".
Despite being part of the Finnish alphabet, the letter is only used in Scandinavian names. As a result, it is often seen as a symbol of the Swedish language (which is also an official language in Finland,although not without controversy).