Difference between revisions of "Template:US State Top Level"

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Here are some examples:
 
Here are some examples:
 
* somelib.lib.{{PAGENAME}} - A Library located in {{StateName|{{{1}}}}}
 
* somelib.lib.{{PAGENAME}} - A Library located in {{StateName|{{{1}}}}}
* [[state.{{PAGENAME}}]] - State government (may also use [[{{StateName|{{{1}}}}}.GOV]] or [[{{{1}}}.GOV]] [if the state's name has a space in it, the actual name on the Internet will not])
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* [[state.{{PAGENAME}}]] - State government (may also use [[{{StateName|{{{1}}}}}.GOV]] or [[{{{1}}}.GOV]])
 
* someschool.K12.{{PAGENAME}} - An elementary school
 
* someschool.K12.{{PAGENAME}} - An elementary school
 
* ci.somecity.{{PAGENAME}} - City government of Somecity
 
* ci.somecity.{{PAGENAME}} - City government of Somecity

Revision as of 03:51, 14 October 2007

This is the top-level domain for geographic-based domains in the state of No State abbreviation given. This type of domain follows the standard for geographic-based domains in the .US top-level domain which is for the United States. The next level below US State Top Level is either "state" for state government, an educational facility (like K12 for schools, CC for community colleges, LIB for libraries, etc.), or the name of a city or county. Below that is the particular domain, which can be a particular organization, person or agency.

Here are some examples:

  • somelib.lib.US State Top Level - A Library located in No State abbreviation given
  • state.US State Top Level - State government (may also use No State abbreviation given.GOV or [[{{{1}}}.GOV]])
  • someschool.K12.US State Top Level - An elementary school
  • ci.somecity.US State Top Level - City government of Somecity
  • co.somecounty.US State Top Level - County government of Somecounty
  • somecompany.somecity.US State Top Level - A company located in Somecity

Note that being under a locality-based domain does not mean that the domain is actually located in that domain. For example, Paul Robinson owns the domain paul.washington.dc.us, even though he does not live in Washington, DC, and this domain has never been operated from a server in the District of Columbia.

The following are the locality-based top-level domains under .US:
AL.US Alabama — AK.US Alaska — AZ.US Arizona — AR.US Arkansas — CA.US California — CO.US Colorado — CT.US Connecticut — DE.US Delaware — DC.US District of Columbia — FL.US Florida — GA.US Georgia — HI.US Hawaii — ID.US Idaho — IL.US Illinois — IN.US Indiana — IA.US Iowa — KS.US Kansas — KY.US Kentucky — LA.US Louisiana — ME.US Maine — MD.US Maryland — MA.US Massachusetts — MI.US Michigan — MN.US Minnesota — MS.US Mississippi — MO.US Missouri — MT.US Montana — NE.US Nebraska — NV.US Nevada — NH.US New Hampshire — NJ.US New Jersey — NM.US New Mexico — NY.US New York — NC.US North Carolina — ND.US North Dakota — OH.US Ohio — OK.US Oklahoma — OR.US Oregon — PA.US Pennsylvania — RI.US Rhode Island — SC.US South Carolina — SD.US South Dakota — TN.US Tennessee — TX.US Texas — UT.US Utah — VT.US Vermont — VA.US Virginia — WA.US Washington — WV.US West Virginia — WI.US Wisconsin — WY.US Wyoming — PR.US Puerto Rico — VI.US U.S. Virgin Islands

The following are non-locality-based domains under .US:

  • NSN.US - Indian tribes ("Native Sovereign Nations")
  • FED.US - Federal Government (typically uses .GOV)