Huk
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Huk or HUK may refer to:
People
- Alexander Huk, American neuroscientist
 - Ihor Huk (footballer) (born 2002), Ukrainian footballer
 - Ihor Huk (surgeon) (DOB unknown), Ukrainian surgeon
 - Tomáš Huk (born 1994), Slovak footballer
 - Agnieszka Kłopotek (née Huk; born 1969), Polish politician
 - HuK, former professional Starcraft II player Chris Loranger (born 1989)
 
Places
- Huk Formation, a geologic formation in Norway
 - Huk, Isfahan, a village in Iran
 - Huk, Norway, a beach in Bygdøy, Oslo
 - Huk, South Khorasan, a village in Iran
 - Zhenetskyi Huk, a waterfall in Ukraine
 
Arts and entertainment
- Huk!, a 1956 film set in the Philippines
 - Huk (Star Wars), an alien race in Star Wars
 - "Huk", a 2015 single by the South Korean girl group Unicorn
 
Other uses
- Huk, short for Hukbalahap, a Communist guerrilla movement in the Philippines, or a member of the movement
 - HUK, IATA airport code for Hukuntsi Airport, Botswana
 - huk, ISO 539-3 code for the Hulung language, an extinct language of Indonesia
 - HUK HH-43 Huskie, a United States Navy helicopter
 - Hunter-killer Group, a type of anti-submarine formation during World War II