me

.me is the Internet country code top-level domain (ccTLD) for Montenegro. This follows Montenegro's 3 June 2006 declaration of independence from Serbia and Montenegro, which used the code .yu. The dot-ME top level domain replaced the dot-YU (Yugoslavia) domain previously used by Serbia and Montenegro. In addition to declaring .me independent of .yu, a new .rs domain is to be deployed for Serbian use. The .me domain names must be at least 3 charac... more
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