The .es domain is Spain’s national top-level domain (ccTLD), officially assigned to the country back in 1988. It is managed by Red.es, a public organization under Spain’s Ministry of Economy and Digital Transformation.
Originally created as the country-code top-level domain (ccTLD) for Belize, the .bz domain has evolved far beyond its geographic origins. Since the 2000s, the combination “bz” has often been interpreted as an abbreviation for “business,” making this domain zone a popular choice among commercial projects around the world.
The .de domain zone is Germany’s national top-level domain and one of the most popular and trusted in the world. It was launched in 1986 and is managed by DENIC eG. Today, it ranks among the largest domain zones globally, with over 17 million registered websites.
.asia is a regional top-level domain created for countries, companies, and individuals across the Asia-Pacific region. The zone is managed by the DotAsia Organisation. Launched in 2007, it quickly became a popular choice for projects targeting one of the world’s most dynamic markets.