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Those letters are the top-level domain TLD also known as domain extension or suffix. The name most meaningful to people usually comes at the second level to the left of the dot whitehousegov or in some cases at the third level. Common examples of this are theaerogov andedu domain extensions.
Common examples of this are theaerogov andedu domain extensions.
In total there were five dot-coms registered in 1985 and they were. Some domain extensions include more than just the top-level domain - they also contain a country code second-level domain ccSLD which precedes the top-level domain for example conz. This page contains a list of more than 300 domain name extensions and their definitions. An unsponsored top-level domain TLD reaches out to a wide audience.