.kh
abbr.
Cambodia (in Internet addresses)
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Results for .kh
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| Meaning | Category |
| Cambodia, Kingdom of | Regional->Countries |
| Katsura And Horiguchi | Governmental->Military |
| Kelsy Hayes | Community->Famous |
| Kelvin-Helmholtz | Academic & Science->Ocean Science |
| Keyhole | Governmental->Military |
| King Hall | Academic & Science->Universities |
| King's Hammer | Governmental->Military |
| Kingdom Hearts video game | Community->Sports |
| Kingston Hospital | Medical->Hospitals |
| Kurama And Hiei | Governmental->Military |
| Kyoto Harvard | Academic & Science->Universities |
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| Introduced | 1996 |
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| TLD type | Country code top-level domain |
| Status | Active |
| Registry | Ministry of Post and Telecommunications of Cambodia |
| Sponsor | Ministry of Post and Telecommunications of Cambodia |
| Intended use | Entities connected with Cambodia |
| Actual use | Used in Cambodia |
| Registration restrictions | "Offensive or inappropriate" names may be refused registration |
| Structure | Registrations are at third level beneath second-level labels |
| Documents | |
| Dispute policies | Registered trade name owners have priority and can challenge conflicting registrations |
| Web site | DNS Registration |
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