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Mongolia

A map of the multilingual Internet

August 14, 2012July 12, 2012 by John Yunker

With Mongolia gaining approval for its new internationalized domain name (IDN), there are now 30 countries and territories with non-Latin top-level domains. I’ve updated my map and, as you can see below, IDN coverage is significant:  

Categories Arabic, China, Country Codes, Global navigation, IDN (Intl. Domain Name), India, Russia, Unicode

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