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# [[ccTLD|Country Code Top-Level Domain Names]]<br />There are generic top-level extensions at a national level, which based on a code depending on the country, such as: France -.fr, Romania-.ro, United Kingdom-.uk, etc. National entities are responsible with the administration of these specific country codes.  
 
# [[ccTLD|Country Code Top-Level Domain Names]]<br />There are generic top-level extensions at a national level, which based on a code depending on the country, such as: France -.fr, Romania-.ro, United Kingdom-.uk, etc. National entities are responsible with the administration of these specific country codes.  
 
# [[IDN|Internationalized Domain Names]]<br /> An IDN is an Internet domain name that uses the latest ICANN protocols and standards to support domain names written in multiple scripts and languages (non-ASCII characters).<ref>[http://www.ehow.com/list_5840084_types-domain-names_.html Types of Domain Names]</ref>
 
# [[IDN|Internationalized Domain Names]]<br /> An IDN is an Internet domain name that uses the latest ICANN protocols and standards to support domain names written in multiple scripts and languages (non-ASCII characters).<ref>[http://www.ehow.com/list_5840084_types-domain-names_.html Types of Domain Names]</ref>
===Domain Name vs. URL===  
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==Domain Name, URL and Subdomain==
A domain name is not a [[URL]]. The domain name is only a component of the URL, as the URL provides more information related to the address, protocol language, and other such issues. <ref>[http://netforbeginners.about.com/od/d/f/domain_name.htm Domain Name and URL]</ref>:
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A domain name is not an [[URL]]. The domain name is only a component of the URL, as the URL provides more information related to the address, protocol language, and other such issues. <ref>[http://netforbeginners.about.com/od/d/f/domain_name.htm Domain Name and URL]</ref>: A domain name is the main address of a website, like "example.com", while a URL is the full web address that includes the domain plus additional details, like "https://example.com/page". A subdomain is a part of the main domain, such as "blog.example.com", used to organize different sections of a website.<ref>[https://www.copahost.com/blog/what-is-a-domain-name/ What is a Domain Name]</ref>
    
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