Tokelau the dot on the map with most domains

The , a small Pacific island still gives the dia the most domains (at the country level) in circulation in the world, surpassing the 20,8 million domains using China's .cn.

The UK registry for .uk domains has published the world's most recent domain registration map. The map contains the number of registered domains at country level.Tokelau

Before years, Tokelau was again the "biggest" country in the world due to the domains in circulation. Everything is of course due to the free policy that the "country" has for the provision of domains.

The number of domains in .tk was at nine million by 2012 and has since tripled to 31 million to 2016.
Today, the number of .tk domains has reached 21,2 million, and the country remains ahead of China as well.

The number of .cn domains in China has increased over the last two years from 17 million to 20,8 million.
Germany (.de) is the third most widely used domain at country level, followed by .uk UK.

Anguilla's .ai is up 219% from last year, possibly due to companies promoting the capabilities of intelligence.

The domains in .us of USA decreased by 17 percent last year, probably because .com already involves in the US. By contrast, the increase in the number of African domains has doubled from 2017.

See the World Map (PDF)

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Written by giorgos

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  1. Something is wrong.
    Turkey appears (on the map) as a European country.
    And I do not understand this or I have not been taught something properly…

    • man has a tendency to set limits on others, while most can not set themselves. This is not always bad, whichever way you look at it… Good morning!

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