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Originally Posted by Tex2002ans
U+202F NARROW NO-BREAK SPACE
Side Note: Besides those two, the only other space that is commonly used would be the Thin Space, and that is used in languages like French (around punctuation marks like guillemets « » + colons, etc. etc.). To be more compatible, you can swap Thin Spaces <-> Non-Breaking Spaces (not as typographically pleasing though)... although I don't believe I have seen any problems with thin spaces on Kindles.
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Those thin spaces should actually be "U+202F NARROW NO-BREAK SPACE". The problems will be the same, some fonts won't support them, but in ePub readers and with modern reasonable fonts it works fine in my experience, I guess it will be the same in Kindle format/readers.