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🇰

Regional Indicator Symbol Letter K Letter

🇰 is the “K” regional indicator used to build country flag emojis and related text symbols.

U+1F1F0

🇰 is a Unicode emoji character labeled “REGIONAL INDICATOR SYMBOL LETTER K” (U+1F1F0). It’s commonly used as part of a pair to form a country flag.

Regional Indicator Symbol Letter K Letter Meaning

The emoji 🇰 is a regional indicator symbol for the letter K (Unicode code point U+1F1F0). On its own, it may appear as a standalone regional indicator, but in most emoji-capable systems it’s primarily used in combination with another regional indicator letter to form a flag emoji. For example, pairing it with the correct neighboring regional indicator letter can produce a country flag representation. Because it’s based on the ISO regional indicator letter approach, its meaning is practical: it helps you create flag-like visuals in chat, social posts, and UI text without needing images.

Common uses

  • Building country flag emojis by pairing with another regional indicator letter
  • Typing or designing flag-like UI labels in messaging apps
  • Creating lightweight visual separators or badges in social media text
  • Using in templates for language/region-specific content placeholders
  • Developer use as a known Unicode character (U+1F1F0) for consistent rendering

Examples

🇰 Regional Indicator Symbol Letter K

  • 🇰Pair 🇰 with another regional indicator letter to render a flag.
  • 🇰I used 🇰 in a label to represent the “K” region in my app.
  • 🇰Text-only post: “Country code starts with K 🇰”.
  • 🇰In a form, the region field shows a small 🇰 indicator.
  • 🇰Design mockup includes 🇰 as part of a flag emoji.

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+1F1F0
HTML Entity🇰
HTML Code🇰
CSS\1F1F0

FAQ

What does 🇰 mean?

🇰 is the “Regional Indicator Symbol Letter K” (U+1F1F0). It’s used as part of a two-letter regional indicator pair to form a country flag emoji.

How do I make a country flag using 🇰?

Combine 🇰 with the correct other regional indicator letter for the target flag. The system interprets the pair as a single flag emoji.

Can I use 🇰 by itself?

Yes, you can copy it as a standalone character, but most users see it mainly as a building block for flag emojis.

What are the official technical details for 🇰?

Unicode name: REGIONAL INDICATOR SYMBOL LETTER K. Code point: U+1F1F0. HTML entity: 🇰. CSS escape: \\1F1F0. JavaScript escape: \\u{1F1F0}.