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National Domains

Domains from different parts of the world at unbeatable prices - now on sale!

DOMAIN
Bulgaria
€67,10
Portugal
€24,38
Colombia
€36,60
United Kingdom
€9,59
Belgium
€8,88
United States
€9,06
Anguilla
€106,75
.com.hr  domain
Croatia
€15,99
Bosnia and Herzegovina
€109,98
Denmark
€15,84
Finland
€17,03
Macedonia
€22,16
.lt  domain
Lithuania
€16,97
Latvia
€30,00
.ae  domain
United Arab Emirates
€59,99
India
€23,52
.ee  domain
Estonia
€40,32
Tuvalu
€29,93
China
€38,99
Russia
€5,66
GENERAL DOMAINS
16

General or generic domains are the most established and the most popular domains.

General domains include .COM, .NET, .ORG and similar.

THEMATIC DOMAINS
507

Thematic domains were massively introduced in 2014. They are intended for specific business or interest niches, such as internet, law, fashion, travel, health, etc. Check the price list and find yours!

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Frequently Asked Questions and Answers

  • What are national domains (ccTLD)?

    National domains are those that belong to individual countries or geographic areas. They are often referred to as ccTLD (English country code top-level domain).

    The national domain of Slovenia is .SI, which is supervised by the top registrar Register.si, which operates within the organization Arnes.

    The most frequently registered national domains include:

    • .CN – China,
    • .TK – Tokelau (the peculiarity of the domain suffix is the possibility of free registration),
    • .DE – Germany,
    • .UK – United Kingdom,
    • .RU – Russia,
    • .NL – Netherlands.

    The domain suffix .EU, which represents the European Union, is also among the top ten. Its popularity is increasing year by year in Slovenia and other European countries.

  • Do national domains have any special terms of use?

    Some national domains do not have prescribed special terms of use, while others have certain restrictions, mostly geographical.

    • There are no special restrictions for the Slovenian domain .SI, as it can be registered by both organizations and individuals in Slovenia or abroad.
    • The European domain .EU can be registered by citizens of the European Union and organizations with a registered branch, main office or business headquarters within the EU. It can also be registered by organizations established within the European community.
    • The .DE domain can be registered by anyone who has the administrative contact of the domain located in Germany.

    You will find more about possible restrictions on the registration of national domains in the descriptions of individual domain suffixes, in case of additional questions, please contact our support team.

  • In which cases is a national domain the right choice?

    We advise you to register a national domain in case you want to reach a specific market with your website.

    If you have a website in Slovenian, it is best to register a .SI domain. If you are targeting German-speaking population, register a .DE domain (or .AT if you want to reach only the Austrian market). The same applies to other countries.

    Let's also mention the increasingly popular domain suffix .EU, which is excellent especially for multilingual websites that want to reach residents of several European countries.

  • When is the registration of a national domain not an option?

    We advise against registering a national domain if you intend to set up a website in English, with which you would like to reach English-speaking population in different geographical areas (USA, United Kingdom, Australia, etc.). In this case, it would be better to register a .COM, .NET or one of the many thematic domains.

  • Does every country have its own national domain suffix?

    Every country has its own national domain suffix. In addition, there are also national domains that belong to individual territories or geographical areas. These could include, for example:

    • .EU – European Union,
    • .IO – British Indian Ocean Territory,
    • .CK – Cook Islands.
  • I heard that some national domains are free. Is that true?

    Some national domains are indeed free, but they have certain restrictions and special terms of use. We strongly advise against their registration, but let us list a few of them, just as an interesting fact:

    • .TK – Tokelau,
    • .ML – Mali,
    • .GA – Gabon,
    • .CF – Central African Republic,
    • .GQ – Equatorial Guinea.