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'''.hr''' is the ccTLD for Croatia. The letters "hr" come from Hrvatska, the country's name in the local language. It is managed by the Croatian Academic and Research Network (CARNet).<ref>[https://www.iana.org/domains/root/db/hr.html IANA: Delegation Record for .HR]</ref>
 
== Rules and Restrictions ==
 
Free registrations are offered to:
 
* legal entities (companies, associations, political parties and other organizations with legal personality) registered in the Republic of Croatia; and
* natural persons who perform a registered independent activity in the Republic of Croatia (craftsmen, artists, doctors, etc.).
 
Each user has the right to one free domain.<ref>[https://www.domene.hr/en/portal/register/info-free-hr Domene.hr: Free .hr domain]</ref>
 
Paid domain names can be registered by:
 
* legal entities with a place of business in one of the member states of the European Union; and
* natural persons, citizens of one of the member states of the European Union who have a personal identification number (PIN) issued by the competent authority of the Republic of Croatia.<ref>[https://www.domene.hr/en/portal/register/info-paid-hr Domene.hr: Paid .hr domain]</ref>
 
== References ==
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Revision as of 20:01, 17 October 2024

.hr is the ccTLD for Croatia. The letters "hr" come from Hrvatska, the country's name in the local language. It is managed by the Croatian Academic and Research Network (CARNet).[1]

Rules and Restrictions[edit | edit source]

Free registrations are offered to:

  • legal entities (companies, associations, political parties and other organizations with legal personality) registered in the Republic of Croatia; and
  • natural persons who perform a registered independent activity in the Republic of Croatia (craftsmen, artists, doctors, etc.).

Each user has the right to one free domain.[2]

Paid domain names can be registered by:

  • legal entities with a place of business in one of the member states of the European Union; and
  • natural persons, citizens of one of the member states of the European Union who have a personal identification number (PIN) issued by the competent authority of the Republic of Croatia.[3]

References[edit | edit source]