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The letters at the end of a web address, known as the top-level domain (TLD), indicate the type or category of the website. Common examples include ".com" for commercial sites, ".org" for organizations, and ".edu" for educational institutions. TLDs can also reflect geographic locations, such as ".uk" for the United Kingdom. They help users identify the nature and origin of the website.

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