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The unicode is 
 and it's being used in an XML document.

+2  A: 

It's the newline character.

Matthew Flaschen
While that is correct, what would be more helpful is a reference so he can look up entities himself in the future.
Michael Myers
@mmyers - I just posted two tools for him.
Gert G
+4  A: 

Check the chart: HTML ASCll Codes

It is the Line Feed character.

Kevin Panko
+1  A: 

It's the ASCII character LF, Line Feed.

Some systems (e.g. Windows) use the combination CR+LF, 
, for line break, some systems (e.g. Linux) use only LF as line break, some systems (e.g. Macintosh) use only CR as line break.

So, only a LF character in an XML value would be a line break from a Linux system (or similar).

Guffa
+3  A: 

There are some great lookup tools on the Web:

Gert G