A top level domain name or TLD is the suffix at the end of Internet domain names - the bit after the dot . Each of these suffixes stands for a a top-level domain. Current top-level domains include:
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.com |
Commercial - especially international |
.co.uk |
UK Commercial or Company |
.org.uk |
UK Organizations (mostly non-profit) |
.me.uk |
UK individuals |
.biz |
Businesses |
.net |
General |
.info |
Information |
.mobi |
Mobile Websites |
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.eu |
European Union |
.name |
Individual |
.us |
United States |
.org |
Organizations (mostly nonprofit) |
.edu |
Educational institutions such as universities |
.gov |
US Government |
.gov.uk |
UK Government |
.mil |
Military |
.co |
Commercial (could be thought of as company) |
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Some Country Domains |
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.au |
Australia |
.ca |
Canada |
.de |
Germany |
.dk |
Denmark |
.es |
Spain |
.fr |
France |
.gg |
Guernsey |
.gi |
Gibtaltar |
.gr |
Greece |
.ie |
Ireland |
.im |
Isle of Man |
.in |
India |
.jm |
Jamaica |
.jp |
Japan |
.mt |
Malta |
.nz |
New Zealand |
.pk |
Pakistan |
.pl |
Poland |
.ru |
Russian Federation |
.sa |
Saudi Arabia |
.th |
Thailand |
.tv |
Tuvalu - used for Television and Entertainment |
.za |
South Africa |