ccTLD (Country Code Top-Level Domain)
ccTLD, short for Country Code Top-Level Domain, represents a class of top-level domains designated for specific countries or territories, adhering to the ISO 3166-1 list. These domains, like .CA or .UK, typically consist of two letters, signifying a sovereign state, and may have associated restrictions, such as mandatory presence requirements. Additionally, there are ccSLDs, or Country Code Second-Level Domains, exemplified by .CO.UK or .ORG.IN, adding a nuanced layer to the hierarchical domain structure.
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