
thumb|Logo of the Latvian NIC .lv is the Internet country code top-level domain (ccTLD) for Latvia. It was introduced on 29 April 1993, two years after the country's independence.
.lv is the internet address ending assigned to Latvia, similar to how .com or .uk work for other entities. It was created in 1993, shortly after Latvia became independent, to give the country its own space on the web.
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thumb|Logo of the Latvian NIC .lv is the Internet country code top-level domain (ccTLD) for Latvia. It was introduced on 29 April 1993, two years after the country's independence.
Registration is permitted at the second level, and this is the form of registration currently encouraged by the registry; however, registrations are also accepted at the third level beneath a number of subdomains: .com.lv - commercial entities .edu.lv - educational institutions .gov.lv - government and semi-government entities. .org.lv - various forms of affiliation groups .mil.lv - defense/military entities of Latvia .id.lv - individuals .net.lv - network infrastructure providers .asn.lv - associations .conf.lv - conferences and exhibitions requiring short duration Internet connectivity
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Discovered by embedding cosine similarity (sentence-transformers MiniLM, 384-dim).