landskodstoppdomäner
Landskodstoppdomäner, often abbreviated as ccTLDs (country code top-level domains), are two-letter domain name extensions reserved for individual countries, sovereign states, or territories. These domains are managed by designated registries within each respective country. For example, .se is the ccTLD for Sweden, .de for Germany, and .uk for the United Kingdom. The Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) oversees the allocation and management of these domain extensions.
The purpose of ccTLDs is to identify a website's geographic origin or affiliation. Many countries use their
The rules and regulations for registering and maintaining ccTLDs vary significantly from country to country. Some