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Many country code ___domain registries implement ___domain name classes at the second level underneath their ccTLD, such as are present in the original generic [[top-level ___domain]]s <tt>com</tt>, <tt>net</tt>, and <tt>org</tt>, which were intended for commercial entities, network operators, and non-profit organizations, respectively.
Many countries implement additional classes as well. For example, the [[United Kingdom]] ([[.uk|uk]]) uses <tt>[[.co (second level)|co
Brazil ([[.br|br]]) is probably the country with the highest number of restricted second-level domains, currently{{when}} amounting to 66; they range from <tt>com.br</tt> for commercial activities, <tt>vet.br</tt> for veterinarians, to <tt>wiki.br</tt> for wikis.<ref>http://registro.br/info/dpn.html Brazil registry information</ref>
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