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KNK
KNK may refer to:
- Library of Congress Classification KNK for Law of Brunei;
- Northern Kentucky University Herbarium, abbreviated KNK;
- Kokhanok Airport(IATA code KNK), Alaska;
- ISO 639 code KNK, for the Kuranko language of Sierra Leone;
- ISO 3166-2 code KN-K, country subdivision code for St. Kitts;
- Konferenz Nationaler Kultureinrichtungen, Conference of National Cultural Institutions, a union of more than twenty cultural organizations in former East Germany;
- The Koninklijke nationale kaatsbond, Flemish name of Belgium national body of the International Ball game Confederation (Handball);
- KNK series of Fast Breeder Nuclear reactors, built in Germany;
- National Convergence "Kwa Na Kwa", the ruling party in the Central African Republic;
- Kara no Kyōkai, a Japanese novel series;
- KNK (band), a five-member South Korean boy band
KNK (band)
KNK (, lit. "great" or "to be great") is a five-member South Korean boy band under YNB Entertainment, the company's first male idol group. KNK is an initialism which stands for K-pop kNocK (Hangul: ). It means "to knock on the door of K-pop with their music." They held their debut showcase on February 29, 2016 and officially released their debut single album entitled "Knock" on March 3, 2016.