KC
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KC or Kc may refer to:
Places
- Kuçovë District, Albania's ISO 3166-2 code
- Kansas City metropolitan area, a major metropolitan area of the United States
- Kansas City, Missouri, its principal city
- Kansas City, Kansas, the third-largest city in the region
- Karachay-Cherkessia, Russia's ISO 3166-2 code
Companies
- KC HiLiTES, manufacturer of the KC Daylighter driving lights
- The Kennel Club, a dog-breed registry in England
- Kingston Communications, a UK communications and IT service provider
Sports
- Kansas City Chiefs, a National Football League team
- Kansas City Royals, a Major League Baseball team
- Sporting Kansas City or Sporting KC, a Major League Soccer team
- KC Stadium, a football and rugby-league stadium in England
Other uses
- King's College, Hong Kong, a boys' secondary school in Hong Kong
- KC (album), a 2010 album by KC Concepcion
- KC (musician) or Harry Wayne Casey, American musician, singer, songwriter, and producer of KC and the Sunshine Band
- KC (patient), a patient with profound deficits in episodic memory
- KC (The Tribe), a character from The Tribe
- Air Astana's IATA airline designator
- CXCL1 or KC, a cytokine
- Keratoconus, a degenerative eye disease.
- Kilocycle, as in 1000 cycles per second, with the modern equivalent being Kilohertz
- King's Counsel, a legal position in Commonwealth countries
- Kishinchand Chellaram College or K. C. College, South Mumbai, India
- Kc, the equilibrium constant, the equilibrium of a chemical reaction
- KC, an obsolete postnominal for Knight of the Order of the Crescent
People with the name
- Harry Wayne Casey, American musician best known for his band KC and the Sunshine Band
- KC Concepcion, Philippine commercial model
- Kevin Cossom, American singer, songwriter, producer and arranger
- Kcee (musician), Nigerian Singer, songwriter, performer
Fictional
- K.C. Guthrie, a character in Degrassi: The Next Generation
See also
- Kansas City (disambiguation)
- KC and the Sunshine Band, an American funk, R&B and disco musical group
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