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2 Applications  





3 Internationalized country codes  





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Ageographic top-level domain (often shortened as geographic TLD or geoTLD) is any of an unofficial group of top-level domains in the Domain Name System of the Internet using the name of or invoking an association with a geographical, geopolitical, ethnic, linguistic or cultural community. The IANA does not recognize these domains as their own group within the Root Zone Database, rather classifying them as generic top-level domains.

As of 2014, several examples of geographic TLDs exist: .london,[1] enabling London businesses, organizations, and individuals to establish an online naming presence, .asia (for Asia), .rio (for Rio de Janeiro city), .quebec (for Québec province), .cat which is a sponsored top-level domain intended to be used to highlight the Catalan language and culture. .eu is a country code top-level domain, since "EU" is a reserved country code for the European UnioninISO 3166-1.

In 2017, an interest group focused on geographic TLDs was formed and joined as a member of the Registry Stakeholder Group (RySG) at ICANN. The GeoTLD Group AISBL is an international non-for-profit membership association resident in Belgium. It represents and promotes the interests of organizations operating a generic top-level domain which denominates a geographic name, geographic identifier or geographic origin (so-called GeoTLD) with the purpose of serving the respective place, language and culture on the internet.[2]

Proposals

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Examples of proposed top-level domains in this category are:

Applications

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On June 13, 2012 ICANN revealed nearly 2,000 applications for new top-level domains, which were expected to go live throughout 2014 after thorough examination.[10]

Many of these are geographic, including:

  • .alsace
  • .amsterdam .amsterdam
  • .bar (intended for Bar, Montenegro)
  • .barcelona
  • .bayern
  • .bcn (for Barcelona)
  • .berlin .berlin
  • .brussels .brussels
  • .budapest
  • .bzh (for Brittany)
  • .catalonia
  • .corsica .corsica
  • .cymru (for Wales, in Welsh)
  • .doha
  • .durban
  • .hamburg .hamburg
  • .helsinki
  • .istanbul
  • .kiwi (for New Zealand)
  • .koeln (for Cologne)
  • .kyoto
  • .lat (for Latin America)
  • .london
  • .madrid
  • .melbourne .melbourne
  • .miami
  • .moscow
  • .nagoya
  • .nrw (for North Rhine-Westphalia)
  • .nyc (for New York City)
  • .osaka
  • .paris
  • .persiangulf
  • .quebec (for quebec)
  • .rio (for Rio de Janeiro)
  • .roma
  • .saarland
  • .scot
  • .stockholm
  • .sydney
  • .taipei
  • .thai
  • .tirol
  • .tokyo
  • .vegas .vegas
  • .wales (for Wales, in English)
  • .wien (for Vienna, Austria)
  • .vlaanderen (.vlaanderen for Flanders)
  • .yokohama
  • .zuerich
  • .zulu
  • .москва (for Moscow)
  • .рус (for the Russian-speaking community[11])
  • .ابوظبي (for Abu Dhabi)
  • .佛山 (for Foshan)
  • .广州 (for Guangzhou)
  • .深圳 (for Shenzhen)
  • Internationalized country codes

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    Aninternationalized country code is similar to a GeoTLD, with two differences: it is a domain used exclusively for a sovereign state. The other difference is that an internationalized country code is considered a ccTLD and not a GeoTLD. More free geographic ccTLD have been applied for and will be active in 2013.

    See also

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    References

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    1. ^ "Discover Why .London Is A Perfect Fit For Your Business". Dot London. Retrieved 16 February 2019.
  • ^ "Promoting local digital Identities for Cities, Regions, Languages and Cultures on the Internet". GeoTLD Group AISBL. Retrieved 16 February 2019.
  • ^ ".BZH - L'extension internet de la Bretagne". .BZH - L'extension internet de la Bretagne. Retrieved 16 February 2019.
  • ^ "Help Wales Profit from the Next Major Change to the Internet..." dotCYM. Cedwir pob hawl. 2008. Archived from the original on December 13, 2016.
  • ^ ".eus the Basque language and culture on the Internet". PuntuEus Elkartea. Archived from the original on July 27, 2011.
  • ^ ".gal Asociación". Asociación PuntoGal (in Galician). 2019. Retrieved 16 February 2019.
  • ^ GmbH, dotSaarland. "dotSaarland GmbH - Das kleinste Internet Deutschlands - nic.saarland". nic.saarland. Retrieved 16 February 2019.
  • ^ "Registry for .be, .brussels and .vlaanderen". www.dnsbelgium.be. Retrieved 16 February 2019.
  • ^ Hope, David. "The Lunar Embassy". Archived from the original on 21 September 2013. Retrieved 24 March 2012.
  • ^ Reveal Day 13 June 2012 – New gTLD Applied-For Strings Archived June 15, 2012, at the Wayback Machine
  • ^ "ICANN New gTLD Application". gtldresult.icann.org. Retrieved 16 February 2019.
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