π¨π° flag: Cook Islands Emoji β Meaning, Copy & Paste
Quick info
- Unicode
- U+1F1E8 U+1F1F0
- Shortcode
:flag-cook-islands:- Category
- Flags
- Subcategory
- country flags
- Added in
- Unicode 2.0
- Also known as
- Cook Islander flag, CK flag, Kuki Airani flag
What Does the flag: Cook Islands Emoji π¨π° Mean?
A British Blue Ensign carrying the Union Jack in the canton and a ring of fifteen white stars on the fly, representing the fifteen islands of the Cook Islands. Adopted in 1979, the design honors both the country's free-association relationship with New Zealand (which continues British heritage) and its own island-nation identity. The Cook Islands sit in the South Pacific and are famed for Aitutaki lagoon, Rarotongan culture, and the world's most beautiful one-dollar coin (depicting the islands).
The emoji appears in vacation recaps, dance-festival posts (Te Maeva Nui in August), and pearl-jewelry threads. Travelers tag it with overwater bungalow shots and snorkeling photos. Coded in Unicode 6.0 from CK, it pairs with palm tree, sailboat, and dancing emojis.
Cook Islanders living in New Zealand and Australia use it during heritage events. The country has free-association status, meaning its citizens hold New Zealand passports. Cook Islanders Maori is the official indigenous language, and the country has produced rugby players, cricket stars, and traditional dancers who appear in heritage posts.
How to Use π¨π° flag: Cook Islands Emoji
“Aitutaki lagoon π¨π°π”
“Te Maeva Nui festival π¨π°”
Technical Details
| Unicode | U+1F1E8 U+1F1F0 |
| HTML Entity | 🇨🇰 |
| CSS Code | \1F1E8 |
| Shortcode | :flag-cook-islands: |
| Keywords | CK, flag, cook, islands |
| Unicode Version | 2.0 |
Frequently Asked Questions
What does π¨π° mean?
It is the flag of the Cook Islands, a Pacific nation in free association with New Zealand, with 15 stars in a ring.
