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| .cg ||
Republic of the Congo || Congo||
| .ch ||
Switzerland || Confoederatio Helvetica (Latin)||
| .ci ||
Ivory Coast||Côte d'Ivoire (French)
| .ck ||
Cook Islands || Cook Islands||
| .cl ||
Chile || Chile||
| .cm ||
Cameroon || Cameroon|| A local entity or company in Cameroon is required to register a domain name.
| .cn ||
People's Republic of China || China|| A local company in China is required to register a domain name, or for personal registrations a valid Resident Identity Card. See ICP license for more information regarding registrations. Hong Kong and Macau also maintain TLDs.
| .co ||
Colombia || Colombia|| Marketed as a global domain. Anyone can register.
| .cq ||
Sark (Channel Islands, Bailiwick of Guernsey) ||Template:Code and Template:Code already allocated; Sercq (Norman French)
| .cr ||
Costa Rica || Costa Rica||
| .cu ||
Cuba || Cuba||
| .cv ||
Cape Verde || Cape Verde||Also unofficially used for curriculum vitae-related domains.
| .cw ||
Curaçao (Kingdom of the Netherlands) || Curaçao, West Indies ||
| .cx ||
Christmas Island || Christmas, Xmas || Made infamous from Goatse.cx.
| .cy ||
Cyprus || Cyprus||
| .cz ||
Czech Republic || Czechia||
| .de ||
Germany || Deutschland (German) || German postal address for administrative contact (admin-c) required. Proxy registrations are allowed.
| .dj ||
Djibouti || Djibouti|| Also unofficially used by disc jockeys.
| .dk ||
Denmark || Dansk (Danish) ||
| .dm ||
Dominica || Dominica||
| .do ||
Dominican Republic || Dominican||
| .dz ||
Algeria || Dzayer (Algerian Arabic)||
| .ec ||
Ecuador || Ecuador|| In Japan, "EC" is used as an acronym for "electronic commerce". Because of that, it's used unofficially by companies dedicated to provide online stores like BASE, a company that has two domains related to e-commerce: "base.in" and "official.ec".
| .ee ||
Estonia || Eesti (Estonian) ||
| .eg ||
Egypt || Egypt||
| .eh ||
Western Sahara ||Español Sahara and Saguía el Hamra (Spanish)|| Unassigned.
| .er ||
Eritrea || Eritrea||
| .es ||
Spain || España (Spanish) ||
| .et ||
Ethiopia || Ethiopia||
| .eu ||
European Union || European Union|| EU is an exceptionally reserved ISO 3166-1 code. Restricted to legal and natural persons in European Union member states. Previously unofficially used for sites in the Basque language, but now .eus is in official use.
| .fi ||
Finland || Finland|| Registration allowed worldwide, local presence not required.
| .fj ||
Fiji || Fiji||
| .fk ||
Falkland Islands (United Kingdom) || Falkland||
| .fm ||
Federated States of Micronesia || Federated States of Micronesia|| Also unofficially used by FM radio stations, podcasts or related business.
| .fo ||
Faroe Islands (Kingdom of Denmark)|| Føroyar (Faroese) ||
| .fr ||
France || France|| Restricted to individuals and companies in the European Union, Switzerland, Norway, Iceland and Liechtenstein.Template:Efn-ua
| .ga ||
Gabon || Gabon|| Must have presence in Gabon or justify any other direct or indirect link with Gabon. Geographical names and names associated with public/government entities prohibited.
| .gd ||
Grenada || Grenada||
| .ge ||
Georgia || Georgia|| Available for registration for residents of Georgia (unlimited) or for foreign companies via representation of any local legal person (one domain name per registrant).[1]
| .gf ||
French Guiana (France) ||| Guyane Française (French)||
- ↑ Template:Cite report Recent Georgian version has some updates not affecting this article.