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Source: Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
Internet country code top-level domain for Poland
For other uses, see
DNSSECyes Registry website dns.pl
.pl is the
ccTLD) for Poland, administered by NASK, the Polish research and development organization. It is one of the founding members of CENTR
.
History
The .pl domain was created in 1990, following the mitigation of the
Wrocław University of Technology
.
In 2008 the number of registered .pl domain names exceeded one million, whereas at the end of 2013 the registry comprised more than 2.4 million domain names.[2][1]
Each domain must be registered in the National Domain Name Registry.
Second-level domains
Several functional and regional domain endings exist. Most popular are:
Functional domains
- .com.pl, .biz.pl, .pl: commercial entities
- .net.pl: network infrastructure
- .art.pl: art
- .edu.pl: education
- .gov.pl: government
- .info.pl: (general) information
- .mil.pl: military
- .org.pl: NGOs and not-for-profit organizations
Regional domains
There are 118 regional domain endings in the .pl zone.[3] Some of them are:
- .bialystok.pl: Białystok (city)
- .czest.pl: Częstochowa (city)
- .gda.pl, .gdansk.pl: Gdańsk (city)
- .gorzow.pl: Gorzów Wielkopolski (city)
- .katowice.pl: Katowice (city)
- .krakow.pl: Kraków (city)
- .lublin.pl: Lublin (city)
- .malopolska.pl: Małopolska (region)
- .mazowsze.pl: Mazowsze (region)
- .olsztyn.pl: Olsztyn (city)
- .pila.pl: Piła (city)
- .poznan.pl: Poznań (city)
- .rzeszow.pl: Rzeszów (city)
- .szczecin.pl: Szczecin (city)
- .slask.pl: Śląsk (region)
- .torun.pl: Toruń (city)
- .wroc.pl, .wroclaw.pl: Wrocław (city)
- .waw.pl, .warszawa.pl: Warsaw (city)
- .zgora.pl: Zielona Góra (city)
References
- ^ a b "DNS | Krajowy Rejestr Domen". www.dns.pl. Retrieved 2020-09-30.
- ^ "Statistics of domain names registered in NASK". dns.pl. Retrieved 1 June 2018.
- ^ "List of regional domain names". NASK Domain Name Registry. Archived from the original on 2019-04-02. Retrieved 2021-10-19.
External links
- IANA .pl whois information
- Domain name registry of .pl
- Statistics of .pl
- List of accredited Registrars
- IDN registration policy in .pl
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