A ccTLD is a top-level domain on the Internet used and reserved for a country, sovereign state, or dependent territory identified with a country code. These are two-letter domains established for geographical locations; for example, ".uk" for the United Kingdom, ".de" for Germany, and ".jp" for Japan. ccTLDs are often used by entities associated with that particular country and are regulated by designated registries managing the domain names under these country-specific suffixes. They play a crucial role in local branding and signify the geographical presence of a website.
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