.ar


.ar
Nic.ar
Introduced 1987
TLD type Country code top-level domain
Status Active
Registry NIC Argentina
Sponsor Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Argentina
Intended use Entities connected with  Argentina
Actual use Very popular in Argentina
Registration restrictions Must have contact with address in Argentina, but registrant may be foreign; some subdomains have particular restrictions
Structure Registrations are at third level beneath second level labels
Documents Government resolution on domain registration
Dispute policies
Website NIC Argentina

.ar is the Internet country code top-level domain (ccTLD) for Argentina. It is administered by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Argentina.

Contents

Second Level Domains

  • .com.ar (general purpose)
  • .edu.ar (educational entities)
  • .gob.ar (government entities, homonym for .gov.ar)[1]
  • .gov.ar (government entities)
  • .int.ar (international organizations)
  • .mil.ar (military forces)
  • .net.ar (locally based ISPs)
  • .org.ar (non-profit organizations)
  • .tur.ar (officially registered tourism agencies)

Special characters

In November 2008, a resolution approved the use of special characters in domain names, including ñ, á, é, í ó, ú, ä, ë, ï, ö, and ü. The .gob.ar domain was also approved for government entities (.gob stands for "gobierno", government in Spanish).[2]

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