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Domain registration Guatemala

The official domain extension for Guatemala is .GT.

Registering this domain extension is a recommended strategic move for those companies with interests in Guatemala or that are looking to protect their trademark within the country.

Guatemala, officially the Republic of Guatemala, is a country in Central America. It is bordered to the north and north west by Mexico, to the north east by Belize and to the south and south east by El Salvador and Honduras. To the west lies the Pacific Ocean and to the east the Gulf of Honduras.
It covers a total area of 108,809 km², with a mainly mountainous landscape, aside from the extensive southern and northern coastlines, which are tropical forest flatlands.

The population numbers 15,438,384, according to 2013 estimates. The capital is Guatemala City and the local currency is the Quetzal.
Whilst the official language of Guatemala is Spanish, a great number of the native population speak one of the many indigenous dialects and languages.

Domain registration Wallis and Futuna

The official domain extension for Wallis and Futuna is .WF.

Registering this domain extension is definitely a strategic move for those companies with interests in Wallis and Futuna or that are looking to protect their trademark within the country.

Wallis and Futuna, officially Territory of the Wallis and Futuna Islands, is an island collectivity situated between Fiji and Samoa in the South Pacific Ocean. It is a French overseas department consisting of three volcanic islands: Wallis, Futuna and Alofi (uninhabited).

The total area of the three islands, and around twenty uninhabited islets, is 274 km². The population numbers just 14,231, of whom around one thousand live in the capital Mata-Utu, on Wallis Island. The official language is French and the local currency is the CFP Franc (used in French Polynesian overseas territories). Economic resources: farming (mainly of subsistence level), fishing, livestock farming and manufacturing.

Domain registration Vanuatu

The official domain extension for Vanuatu is .VU.

Registering this domain extension is definitely a strategic move for those companies with interests in Vanuatu or that are looking to protect their trademark within the country.

Vanuatu, officially the Republic of Vanuatu, is an island parliamentary republic in the South Pacific Ocean. It consists of around forty islands, about 2000 km from Australia. The main islands are Espiritu Santo, Malakula, Éfaté and Erromango.

The archipelago stretches for a total of 800 km of mainly mountainous territory, with all the islands together covering an area of 12,200 km². The majority of the population of 239,651 is of Melanesian descent. The capital Port Vila (a commercial harbour city) is located on the island of Éfaté. The official languages of Vanuatu are English, French, and also Bislama, a creole language of Melanesian origin. The local currency is the Vatu; the economy is based on agriculture and copra exports.

Domain registration Tuvalu

The official domain extension for Tuvalu is .TV.

Registering this domain extension is definitely a strategic move for those companies with interests in Tuvalu or that are looking to protect their trademark within the country.

Tuvalu is an Polynesian island country located in the Pacific Ocean, north of Fiji, between Hawaii and Australia; it is made up of nine atolls and coral islands.

The archipelago of Tuvalu covers just 26 km², making it the fourth smallest state in the world, after Nauru, Monaco and Vatican City. The population numbers around 10,000 and is almost entirely of Tuvaluan origin. The capital is Funafuti and the official languages are English and Tuvaluan. The local currency is the Tuvaluan Dollar. The country’s main economic resource is copra, obtained from coconut palms, the only plant that grows readily in the country’s poor terrain.

Domain registration Tonga

The official domain extension for Tonga is .TO.

Registering this domain extension is definitely a strategic move for those companies with interests in Tonga or that are looking to protect their trademark within the country.

Tonga is a small Polynesian island state located in the South Pacific Ocean; it is an archipelago made up of 176 islands of varying sizes, of which only around 40 are inhabited. The majority of the islands are coral formations found in the eastern island group, whereas the western group are volcanic.

The Tonga archipelago covers a total area of 748 km², with a population of around 104,058, of whom the majority is of Polynesian origin. Most people live on the main island of Tongatapu, in the capital Nuku’alofa, where the European lifestyle and culture is well established. The official languages of Tonga are Tongan and English. The local currency is the Pa’anga; agriculture (coconuts, pumpkins, vanilla, bananas), fishing and tourism are the most important economic resources.

Domain registration Tokelau

The official domain extension for Tokelau is .TK.

Registering this domain extension is definitely a strategic move for those companies with interests in Tokelau or that are looking to protect their trademark within the country.

Tokelau is a Polynesian island group consisting of 3 atolls (Atafu, Fakaofo and Nukunonu) and belonging to New Zealand; it is located around 480 km north of Samoa.
It covers a total area of just 10 km². The 1,411 residents, all of Polynesian origin, are divided into three villages; they speak the official language of English, as well as Tokelauan. The local currency is the New Zealand Dollar; the economy is based mainly on fishing, agriculture and exports in goods such as copra and textile products.

Domain registration Micronesia

The official domain extension for the Federated States of Micronesia is .FM.

Registering this domain extension is a recommended strategic move for those companies with interests in the Federated States of Micronesia or that are looking to protect their trademark within the country.

The Federated States of Micronesia is an island federal presidential republic located in the Pacific Ocean, south of the Mariana Islands, and consisting of four states: Chuuk, Kosrae, Pohnpei e Yap.

The country covers a total area of 702 km², divided among the many islands (some volcanic) and flat atolls. The climate is tropical, with frequent, heavy rainfall throughout the year. The population numbers around 111,000 (2009) and is mainly of Micronesian origin; a large majority lives on the Chuuk islands. The capital is Palikir, a small town. The main economic resources are agriculture (coconuts, bananas, sweet potatoes and cassava), fishing and tourism.

The local currency is the US Dollar and the official language is English.

Domain registration Samoa

The official domain name extension for Samoa is .WS.

Registering this domain extension is definitely a strategic move for those companies with interests in Samoa or that are looking to protect their trademark within the country.

Samoa (formerly Western Samoa, up until 1997) is a Polynesian island presidential republic located in the South Pacific Ocean. The archipelago is made up of two main islands, Savai’i and Upolu, and several small islets.

The islands of Samoa are volcanic and cover a total area of 2,944 km². The population is almost entirely Samoan and numbers 183,081 in total, most of whom live on the larger island, Upolu, which is also the location of the only urban centre of any size: the capital Apia. The official languages are Samoan and English, though German is also widely spoken. The local currency is the Tala. The country’s main resource is agriculture (coconuts, cocoa, bananas, sugar cane), though tourism is a growing sector for the economy.

Domain registration French Polynesia

The official domain extension for French Polynesia is .PF.

Registering this domain extension is a recommended strategic move for those companies with interests in French Polynesia or that are looking to protect their trademark within the country.

French Polynesia is a French overseas territory located in the Pacific Ocean. It is made up of six island groups, of which the main ones are the Marquesas Islands, the Society Islands, the Austral Islands and the Tuamotu Archipelago. A High Commissioner of the Republic in French Polynesia and 57 members of the territorial assembly are responsible for administrative duties.

French Polynesia covers a total of 4,167 km². The population numbers 267,000 and is mostly Polynesian; the majority lives on the Society Islands, in particular Tahiti, location of the regional capital Papeete. The official languages are French and Tahitian, and the local currency is the CFP Franc (currency of the French overseas territories). The main economic resources are tourism and agriculture (coconuts, sugar cane, cotton and vanilla).

Domain registration Papua New Guinea

The official domain extension for Papua New Guinea is .PG.

Currently, it is not possible to register a domain name directly with this extension. However, for those companies with interests in Papua New Guinea, or that are looking to protect their trademark within the country, it is possible to register domain names with other, official, second level extensions.

Papua New Guinea is a country located in the Pacific Ocean. It is made up of the eastern half of the island of New Guinea and other islands and archipelagos. Its only land border is with Indonesia, to the west.

The country covers a total area of 462,840 km²; it is predominantly mountainous in central areas, with flatter, swampy areas in the north and south and an irregular and rugged coastline. The population of 7,059,653 is one of the most heterogeneous in the world; the majority are Papuan, others are Austronesian, and there are also numerous Chinese, European and Australian residents. The capital is Port Moresby. The official languages are English, which is not widely spoken, and Tok Pisin and Hiri Motu, which both serve as a lingua franca; people generally speak one of the hundreds of indigenous languages. The local currency is the Papuan Kina, and the main economic resources are agriculture, tourism and mining.

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