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Latin-1 is the default character set for HTML, the one that is supposed to be available to every web browser. For that reason some familiarity with Latin-1 is useful for every Web user who has occasion to either read or write web pages containing symbols beyond the ordinary keyboard characters.
The whole point of UTF-8 is that its identical to Latin-1 except in cases where it cant be. Its only compatible with ASCII, not Latin-1. You are maybe confusing UTF-8 with the Unicode codepoint space, of which the first 256 codepoints are the same as Latin-1.
ISO-8859-1 (also called Latin-1) is identical to Windows-1252 (also called CP1252) except for the code points 128-159 (0x80-0x9F). ISO-8859-1 assigns several control codes in this range. Windows-1252 has several characters, punctuation, arithmetic and business symbols assigned to these code points.
The Latin-1 character set is an extension of the earlier ascii character set, to which we turn first. The 7-bit ascii used 7 bits to distinguish 128 (= 2 to the power 7) different codes, numbered 0 through 127. Codes 0-31 and 127 are reserved for control codes, most of which are rarely used these days.
Latin-1 is occasionally, though imprecisely, referred to as Extended ASCII. This is because the first 128 characters of its set are identical to the US ASCII standard. The remainder of the set contains accented characters and symbols.
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No. Latin-1 is a subset of Unicode. Latin-1 and Unicode are both character sets. UTF-8 is one of several standard representations (or encodings) of Unicode the others being UTF-16, UTF-32 and GB18030.

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