DK
DK is an abbreviation for:
- Chevrolet DK , a car model from the 1940s
- Denmark according to ISO 3166
- Steam boiler
- Danity Kane and the album of the same name
- Indwelling catheter
- Dead Kennedys , a former US punk band
- Delegate conference , most common abbreviation
- Delmenhorster Kreisblatt , a Lower Saxony daily newspaper
- Democrats Koalíció , Hungarian party
- Democratic Kampuchea , Cambodia under the rule of the Khmer Rouge
- Decimal classification , a universal system for classifying and describing knowledge
- The German credit industry , representing the interests of German credit institutions
- The fragments of the pre-Socratics , after their editors Hermann Diels and Walther Kranz
- Dielectric constant
- Diesel fuel
- Digital camera
- PhD college
- Donaukurier , an Upper Bavarian regional newspaper based in Ingolstadt
- Donkey Kong , the main character in the video game series of the same name
- Dorling Kindersley , British book publisher
- Drąsos kelias , Lithuanian party
- Premiair , former Scandinavian airline under the IATA code, today Sunclass Airlines
- Scanair , former Scandinavian airline based on the IATA code
DK as a distinguishing mark on license plates:
- Egypt: Ad-Daqahliyya
- Great Britain: Chester
- Netherlands: mopeds and mopeds
- Norway: Oslo
- Sweden: diplomatic license plate for Turkey
- Slovakia: Okres Dolný Kubín
Regions in Denmark according to ISO 3166-2:
- DK-81 , Region Nordjylland (German: Region Nord-Jutland)
- DK-82 , Region Central Jutland (German: Region Central Jutland)
- DK-83 , Region Syddanmark (German: Region Süddänemark)
- DK-84 , Region Hovedstaden (German: Capital Region & Bornholm)
- DK-85 , Region Sjælland (German: Region Zealand)
DK is part of the name of:
- Dave DK (* 1977), German DJ and music producer
.dk stands for:
- .dk , country-specific top-level domain (ccTLD) for Denmark