United States
United States
United States
No. In fact, to get to another country's web pages, you need to end your web address with .(country name). for example, france's country ending .fr the united kingdoms is .uk and china's is .ch
japan
Japan.
Austria is the country with .at web addresses. Australia, however, has .au addresses instead.
According to ICANN. This is not a domain yet I would recommend it.
Germany
ccTLD
$26.95 US but it does vary a little depending on your country.
You haven't seen much of the internet if you believe that all URLs end in .com. You could greatly benefit from visiting some sites that end in .edu or .gov and even .org. Web sites in countries other than the US often use their country abbreviation at the end, such as .ca for Canada or .jp for Japan. And while WWW is the most common, there are other prefixes out there such as mail and WW4
Mexico