
ccTLDs (country code Top-Level Domains)
ccTLDs, or country code Top-Level Domains, are the two-letter extensions used in internet domain names that represent specific countries or territories. For example, ".uk" stands for the United Kingdom, ".jp" for Japan, and ".ca" for Canada. These extensions help identify the geographical origin of a website and can also indicate its target audience. Registrations are typically managed by national organizations, and using a ccTLD can enhance credibility and local relevance for businesses and individuals operating in or targeting a specific country.