Every database has a database character set and a database
          collation. The CREATE DATABASE
          and ALTER DATABASE statements
          have optional clauses for specifying the database character
          set and collation:
        
CREATE DATABASEdb_name[[DEFAULT] CHARACTER SETcharset_name] [[DEFAULT] COLLATEcollation_name] ALTER DATABASEdb_name[[DEFAULT] CHARACTER SETcharset_name] [[DEFAULT] COLLATEcollation_name]
          The keyword SCHEMA can be used instead of
          DATABASE.
        
          All database options are stored in a text file named
          db.opt that can be found in the database
          directory.
        
          The CHARACTER SET and
          COLLATE clauses make it possible to create
          databases with different character sets and collations on the
          same MySQL server.
        
Example:
CREATE DATABASE db_name CHARACTER SET latin1 COLLATE latin1_swedish_ci;
MySQL chooses the database character set and database collation in the following manner:
If both
CHARACTER SETandXCOLLATEare specified, character setYXand collationYare used.If
CHARACTER SETis specified withoutXCOLLATE, character setXand its default collation are used. To see the default collation for each character set, use theSHOW COLLATIONstatement.If
COLLATEis specified withoutYCHARACTER SET, the character set associated withYand collationYare used.Otherwise, the server character set and server collation are used.
          The database character set and collation are used as default
          values for table definitions if the table character set and
          collation are not specified in CREATE
          TABLE statements. The database character set also is
          used by LOAD DATA
          INFILE. The character set and collation have no
          other purposes.
        
          The character set and collation for the default database can
          be determined from the values of the
          character_set_database and
          collation_database system
          variables. The server sets these variables whenever the
          default database changes. If there is no default database, the
          variables have the same value as the corresponding
          server-level system variables,
          character_set_server and
          collation_server.