Domain
Find Your Domain
AfterMarket
Manage Your Portfolio
Auctions
Today we're introducing our newest domains, all of which are tailored to expand your site's horizons! .LAT, .இந்தியா, .ভারত, .ભારત, .భారత్, .بھارت, and .ਭਾਰਤ have launched! Read more to learn about Latin America and India, the homes of these great new domains, and reach the audience you're looking for now!
Latin America is located in Central and South America, and consists of the countries in which Romance languages are spoken (Spanish, Portuguese, and French). Latin America has a total area of 8.135 million square miles (21.0696 square kilometers), and consists of a total of 26 countries, the largest being Brazil, and the smallest being Saint Martin. The main languages spoken in Latin America are Spanish and Portuguese, however French and many indigenous languages are also spoken. Latin America is Intern Sam's favorite place on the planet - here's 5 fun facts to show you just how awesome it is!
Register your .LAT domain now and share your own Latin American adventures, facts, business, and more!
Being a county full of people, uniqueness, and culture, India is one of a kind. It is the second most populous country in the world, behind China, with a population of 1,210,193,422 people total. Throughout India, many different languages and dialects exist, creating the need for domain language diversity - which is why there's no national language! Today, our newly launched domains all mean "India" in their respective languages. With that said, check out the launched domains today, along with 5 fun facts about India!
Now that you know a few fun facts about India, get domaining and register for the new Indian language domains!
.ভারত (Bengali), .భారత్ (Telugu), .ભારત (Gujarati), بھارت (Urdu) .இந்தியா (Tamil), and .ਭਾਰਤ (Gurumukhi/Punjabi) launch today - register yours now and reach your audience in their own tongue! Also, don't forget about .भारत, which launched in November 2014, and is another IDN that means "India" in Devanagari (plus it's on sale!).
Happy domaining!
Post by Annabel Maw and Samantha Banks.