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| .ne || Niger || Niger|| | .nf || Norfolk Island || Norfolk|| | .ng || Nigeria || Nigeria|| | .ni || Nicaragua || Nicaragua|| | .nl || Netherlands || Nederland (Dutch)|| First active country-code domain outside the US.[1] | .no || Norway || Norway|| Businesses and professionals must be registered as an approved type of organization in the Brønnøysund Register Centre. Individual applicants must be of age (18 years) and be registered in Folkeregisteret. All applicants must have a Norwegian postal address. | .np ||   Nepal || Nepal|| All Template:Code domains are free to register for individuals and registered businesses but documents are necessary for verification. Foreign businesses must provide proof of local presence in Nepal.Cite error: Closing </ref> missing for <ref> tag | .nu || Niue || Niue|| Commonly used by Danish, Dutch, Norwegian and Swedish websites, as in their respective languages "nu" means or implies "now". | .nz || New Zealand || New Zealand|| | .om || Oman || Oman|| Registrant must have company or trademark registered in Oman as well as a local administrative contact. | .pa || Panama || Panama|| Some use in Pennsylvania. | .pe || Peru || Peru||Also unofficially used for Private Equity-related businesses. | .pf || French Polynesia (France)|| Polynésie française (French) || With Clipperton Island. | .pg || Papua New Guinea || Papua New Guinea|| A Person applying for a .PG third level domain name must demonstrate: a local presence in PNG; or an interest in PNG. Registration will not be granted if the operation is solely conducted from overseas without any local interests. | .ph || Philippines || Philippines|| | .pk || Pakistan || Pakistan|| Operated by PKNIC since 1992. | .pl || Poland || Poland|| | .pm || Saint-Pierre and Miquelon (France) ||Saint Pierre and Miquelon|| Restricted to individuals and companies in the European Union, Switzerland, Norway, Iceland, and Liechtenstein.Template:Efn-ua | .pn || Pitcairn Islands (United Kingdom) || Pitcairn|| As a part of a marketing campaign, Lionsgate used the TLD for some (now defunct) sites related to The Hunger Games franchise, presenting it as the "official" country code of the fictional nation of Panem; notable sites included thecapitol.pn and revolution.pn. | .pr || Puerto Rico (United States) || Puerto Rico|| | .ps || Palestine[2] || Palestine|| | .pt || Portugal || Portugal|| | .pw || Palau || Pelew (archaic English spelling) || | .py || Paraguay || Paraguay|| | .qa || Qatar || Qatar|| | .re || Réunion (France) || union|| Restricted to individuals and companies in the European Union, Switzerland, Norway, Iceland, and Liechtenstein.Template:Efn-ua | .ro || Romania || Romania|| | .rs || Serbia || Republic of Serbia || See also .срб (.srb in Cyrillic). Also unofficially used for Rust (programming language)-related domains. | .ru || Russia || Russia|| See also .su, still in use, and .рф, for IDN. | .rw || Rwanda || Rwanda|| | .sa || Saudi Arabia || Saudi Arabia|| Registrant must have a registered trademark in Saudi Arabia matching the domain name to register or provide company incorporation documents of a company in Saudi Arabia or for personal registrations a copy of valid ID. A letter on the official letterhead of your organization addressed to SaudiNIC requesting the domain name registration is also required. Local administrative contact required. 2LD registrations rolled out in 2011.[3] | .sb || Solomon Islands || Solomon Islands, British || | .sc || Seychelles || Seychelles||Also unofficially used for Snapchat-related domains. | .sd || Sudan || Sudan|| | .se || Sweden || Sverige (Swedish)|| | .sg || Singapore || Singapore|| Also unofficially used in the Canton of St. Gallen, Switzerland. | .si || Slovenia || Slovenia|| | .sk || Slovakia || Slovensko (Slovak)|| Restricted to individuals and companies in the European Union, Switzerland, Norway, Iceland, and Liechtenstein.Template:Efn-ua | .sl || Sierra Leone || Sierra Leone||