🇨🇰Flag: Cook Islands
Meaning of 🇨🇰 Flag: Cook Islands Emoji
The Cook Islands have the self-governing state formation of the same name and the islands received such an interesting name only in the 19th century and were named by the Russian explorer Ivan Kruzenshtern in honor of the English navigator James Cook. Therefore the flag is a combination of the UK flag on a blue background and its circle of stars on the right side. The total number of islands is 17 3 of which are currently uninhabited. The flag and visually unusual coat of arms can be found on the web mainly in conversations about sailors and possibly in disputes about tropical islands with arguments in favor of the Cook Islands' geography and location features.
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General information about 🇨🇰 Flag: Cook Islands Emoji
Full name | 🇨🇰 Flag: Cook Islands |
Category | 🇺🇸 Flags |
Subcategory | 🇺🇸 Country Flag |
How to type shortcode | :flag_ck: |
Unicode (fully-qualified) | 🇨🇰 U+1F1E8 U+1F1F0 |
Made with | U+1F1E8 🇨 Regional Indicator Symbol Letter C U+1F1F0 🇰 Regional Indicator Symbol Letter K |
Unicode version | Unicode 6.0 (2010) |
Listed in | Emoji Version 1.0 |