The Top Level Domain (TLD) ".coop" is primarily used by cooperative organizations, which are businesses owned and operated by a group of individuals for their mutual benefit. This includes cooperatives in various sectors such as agriculture, finance, healthcare, and retail. Organizations that qualify for this TLD must demonstrate their cooperative structure and adherence to cooperative principles.
Direct quote from Wikipedia... "coop, the top level domain used only for cooperatives on the Internet"
Mexico uses the top-level domain .mx
Yes, email addresses can end with .coop, which is a sponsored top-level domain. It’s exclusively for cooperative organizations worldwide. Using a .coop email builds trust and shows commitment to cooperative values. Only verified co-ops can register, ensuring authenticity. Get your official cooperative email now at Bharat .coop – Empowering Indian cooperatives online!
.is is the top-level domain for Iceland.
Its TLD - Top Level Domain.
Slovakia uses .sk as an Internet top-level domain.
Khartoum is the capital of Sudan, which uses .sd as its Internet top-level domain.
'hr' is the top level country domain code for Croatia.
Guinea uses .gn for an Internet top-level domain.
.nl is the top level domain for Netherlands.
The three parts of a domain name are the host record (www, @(none) or *(other)), the SLD (second level domain) and the TLD (top level domain) or ccTLD (country code top level domain). For example wiki.answers.com:wiki = host nameanswers = SLD (second level domain).com = TLD (top level domain)
The United-States of America TLD (Top Level Domain) is .us