What is a ccTLD?
ccTLD stands for country-code Top-Level Domain. They are also part of the Internet DNS. They are two-letter, top-level domains that identify a country or territory. Approximately 250 ccTLDs have been established. Examples include: .ca for Canada, .jp for Japan, and .eu for the European Union. A listing of existing ccTLDs is available at http://www.iana.org/domains/root/db/.