Technical information

Symbol
NameSquare km
Unicode numberU+339E
CategoryLength
DescriptionThe Unicode character ㎞, or U+339E, is known as the "Square Kilometer". It belongs to the "CJK Compatibility" block and falls under the "Letter, Other" category in the Unicode standard. This character is a unit of area equal to a square that is one kilometer on each side. In digital communications, it can be used to express measurements of area that are particularly relevant in scientific, geographic, architectural, or other technical contexts. The specific appearance and usage of this character can depend on the system and application it's being used in.

Encoding

HTML Entity㎞
HTML Entity (hex)㎞
URL Escape Code%E3%8E%9E
UTF-8 (hex)0xE3 0x8E 0x9E
UTF-8 (binary)11100011:10001110:10011110
UTF-160x339E
UTF-320x0000339E

Source Code

C, C++, and Java"\u339E"
CSS Code\339E
JavaScript"\u339E"
Perl\x{339E}
Python 2u"\u339E"
Python 3\u339E
Ruby\u{339E}

Preview

This Unicode character looks like this ㎞ in sentence and in bold like this and in italic like this .

Font size:

12px
16px
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28px
36px
48px
72px

CSS Property: font-weight

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HTML Forms and Input

input
disabled input
input-group
select
button
button

Code examples in HTML and CSS

<span>&#13214;</span>

            
span {
    content: "\339E";
}

The symbol in different fonts

-apple-system
Apple Color Emoji
Arial
BlinkMacSystemFont
Courier New
Georgia
Droid Sans
Helvetica
Noto Sans
Oxygen
Roboto
"Segoe UI"
sans-serif
Segoe UI Emoji
Segoe UI Symbol
system-ui
Times New Roman
Ubuntu
Verdana

References