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  • .ar: (á, à, â, é, è, ê, í, ì, ó, ò, ô, ú, ü, ñ, ç) Starting in 2009. See FAQ
  • .ac: see details
  • .ae
  • .at: see details
  • .bd
  • .bg in addition to ASCII, only Cyrillic letters from the Bulgarian language are accepted
  • .biz NeuLevel/NeuStar supports Chinese, Danish, Finnish, German, Hungarian, Icelandic, Japanese, Korean, Latvian, Lithuanian, Polish, Portuguese, Norwegian, Spanish, Swedish IDN in .biz
  • .br (May 9, 2005) for Portuguese (Brazilian) names: see details
  • .cat (February 14, 2006) for Catalan names: see details
  • .com see details
  • .ch (March 1, 2004)
  • .cl (September 21, 2005), (á, é, í, ó, ú, ü, ñ): see details
  • .cnSimplified Chinese characters, see details
  • .de (March 1, 2004): see details
  • .dk (January 1, 2004), (æ, ø, å, ö, ä, ü, & é): see details
  • .es (October 2, 2007), (á, à, é, è, í, ï, ó, ò, ú, ü, ñ, ç, l·l): see details
  • .eu (June 26, 2009)
  • .fi (September 1, 2005): see details
  • .gr (July 4, 2005) for Greek names: see details
  • .hk (March 8, 2007) for Chinese characters: see details
  • .hu
  • .id Indonesia
  • .info (March 19, 2003): see details
  • .io: see details
  • .ir: see details
  • .is (July 1, 2004): see details
  • .jp (July 2003), for Japanese characters (Kanji, hiragana & katakana)
  • .kr (August 2003), for Korean characters
  • .li (March 1, 2004)
  • .lt (March 30, 2003), (ą, č, ę, ė, į, š, ų, ū, ž): see details
  • .lv (2004): see details
  • .museum (January 20, 2004): see details
  • .mn Mongolian
  • .net: see details
  • .no (February 9, 2004): see details
  • .nu: see details
  • .org (January 18, 2005): see details
  • .pe (December 8, 2007): see details
  • .pl (September 11, 2003): see details
  • .pt (July 1, 2005) for Portuguese characters
  • .se (October 2003), for Swedish characters, summer 2007 also for FinnishMeänkieli,RomaniSami, and Yiddish: see details
  • .sh: see details
  • .su (April 28, 2008) see details
  • .tm: see details
  • .tr (November 14, 2006): see details
  • .tw Traditional Chinese characters: see details
  • .vn Vietnamese: see details
  • .ws
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