Hanunoo
Block from U+1720 to U+173F. This block was introduced in Unicode version 3.2 (2002). It contains 23 codepoints.
The Wikipedia provides the following information on block Hanunoo:
Hanunoo is a Unicode block containing characters used for writing the Hanunó'o language. It also contains the two punctuation marks which are unified characters for all the Philippine scripts.
Chart at Unicode.org (PDF)
Block at Decode Unicode
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Hanunoo Letter AGlyph for U+1720 -
Hanunoo Letter IGlyph for U+1721 -
Hanunoo Letter UGlyph for U+1722 -
Hanunoo Letter KaGlyph for U+1723 -
Hanunoo Letter GaGlyph for U+1724 -
Hanunoo Letter NgaGlyph for U+1725 -
Hanunoo Letter TaGlyph for U+1726 -
Hanunoo Letter DaGlyph for U+1727 -
Hanunoo Letter NaGlyph for U+1728 -
Hanunoo Letter PaGlyph for U+1729 -
Hanunoo Letter BaGlyph for U+172A -
Hanunoo Letter MaGlyph for U+172B -
Hanunoo Letter YaGlyph for U+172C -
Hanunoo Letter RaGlyph for U+172D -
Hanunoo Letter LaGlyph for U+172E -
Hanunoo Letter WaGlyph for U+172F -
Hanunoo Letter SaGlyph for U+1730 -
Hanunoo Letter HaGlyph for U+1731 -
Hanunoo Vowel Sign IGlyph for U+1732 -
Hanunoo Vowel Sign UGlyph for U+1733 -
Hanunoo Sign PamudpodGlyph for U+1734 -
Philippine Single PunctuationGlyph for U+1735 -
Philippine Double PunctuationGlyph for U+1736 - U+1737
- U+1738
- U+1739
- U+173A
- U+173B
- U+173C
- U+173D
- U+173E
- U+173F