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ccTLD (Country Code Top-Level Domain)

A Country Code Top-Level Domain (ccTLD) is the last part of a web address that indicates a specific country or territory. For example, ".uk" is for the United Kingdom, ".ca" is for Canada, and ".jp" is for Japan. These domains help categorize websites by geography, often signifying local businesses or organizations. Using a ccTLD can enhance trust and relevance for users in that country, as it signals that the website is more focused on local content, services, or regulations.