The largest European countries on the Internet according to domain registrations

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  1. oh good. this has helped me confirm that they are contractions of their name in their language and not in english like i thought. .es and .ch confirm this.

  2. Strange metric, it’s entirely possible to index all the websites, by nation, without worrying about their TLDs ( Top Level Domain – the last part of a domain like .com, .net, etc). This tells us more about preference for their national TLD than how digitized their economies/governments/organizations are. Sweden for example will have its results skewed by the fact that a lot of .nu sites are common where .se also makes sense and we have a lot of popular sites that prefer .com to either.

  3. .yu domain no longer exists, I wonder how they came up with any at all.

    It was replaced by .rs once Montenegro split off and took up .me which gave them a 5% GDP bump 🙂

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