Also known as xn--p1ai, .rf, rf
The domain name (abbreviation of , '''''') is the Cyrillic country code top-level domain for the Russian Federation, in the Domain Name System of the Internet. In the Domain Name System it has the ASCII DNS name . The domain accepts only Cyrillic subdomain applications, and is the first Cyrillic implementation of the Internationalizing Domain Names in Applications (IDNA) system. The domain became operational on 13 May 2010. it is the most used internationalized country code top-level domain, with around 900,000 domain names.
".рф" is the internet domain extension for the Russian Federation that uses Cyrillic characters (the Russian alphabet) instead of the standard Latin letters, making it the first major example of non-Latin domain names on the internet. It matters because it has become the most widely used internationalized domain name globally, with around 900,000 registered websites, allowing Russian speakers and organizations to use domain names in their native language.
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.рф (: xn--p1ai; Russisch: Росси́йская Федера́ция, Russische Federatie) is de domeinextensie (ccTLD) die is toegewezen aan Rusland. Ze werd geïntroduceerd in 2008, door de ICANN goedgekeurd op 30 oktober 2009 en op 25 november 2009 daadwerkelijk aan de Russische Federatie toegewezen. De extensie trad in werking op 12 mei 2010. Uitsluitend domeinnamen in het Cyrillische schrift worden toegestaan. Het is het eerste Cyrillische domein ter wereld. Bulgarije en Oekraïne hebben ook verzoeken ingediend, voor respectievelijk .бг en .укр.
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Discovered by embedding cosine similarity (sentence-transformers MiniLM, 384-dim).