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They don't differ in this regard. All allow for a maximum of 4 bytes - or 32 bits - per character and so all can support the same number of characters,

This table in the unicode.org FAQ may be useful in highlighting the differences that do exist.

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They don't differ in this regard. All allow for a maximum of 4 bytes - or 32 bits - per character and so all can support the same number of characters,

This table in the unicode.org FAQ may be useful in highlighting the differences that do exist.