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Put("札幌");
Put("札幌");
end Unicode;</lang>
end Unicode;</lang>

=={{header|AWK}}==
You can print a literal "£".

<lang awk>BEGIN { print "£" }</lang>

You can print a "£" using the escape sequences that match the encoding of your terminal.

{| class="wikitable"
! iso-8859-1
| <tt>"\xa3"</tt>
|-
! euc-jp
| <tt>"\xa1\xf2"</tt>
|-
! utf-8
| <tt>"\xc2\xa3"</tt>
|-
! gb18030
| <tt>"\x81\x30\x84\x35"</tt>
|}

<lang awk>BEGIN { print "\xc2\xa3" } # if your terminal is utf-8</lang>


=={{header|BASIC}}==
=={{header|BASIC}}==