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There are plenty of national TLDs, but internationally the English language ones are more common.

gov and mil aren't available to non-American institutions anyway, and .edu locked down to American-only around 2001.

Perhaps this website could've gone with .eu, but this movement is larger than just the EU. I don't think TLDs matter much at the moment, at least not until America's trade war starts affecting TLDs as well.



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