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  1. .ru - Wikipedia

    .ru is the Latin alphabet Internet country code top-level domain (ccTLD) for Russia introduced on 7 April 1994. The Russian alphabet internationalized country code is .рф. Control of .ru is …

  2. Coordination Center for TLD .RU/.РФ

    .RU is 31.RU domain namesAll about the world’s fifth most popular national top-level domain .РФ is 15.РФ domain namesHow to register on and use the first Cyrillic domain for Russian …

  3. .ru Domain: Key Things to Know Before You Register One

    Sep 3, 2025 · What is .ru Domain? As the country code top-level domain (ccTLD), the extension .ru identifies a website as belonging to a certain nation, in this case, Russia.

  4. .Ru (domain) - tadviser.com

    Oct 20, 2025 · In mid-December 2023, GoDaddy announced the closure of customer accounts located in Russia, after which Ru-Center and Reg.ru received and processed about a …

  5. Understanding the .RU Domain: Russia’s Internet Identity

    Explore the history, purpose, registration requirements, and restrictions of the .RU domain name extension. Learn how .RU shapes Russia’s online presence and what you need to know …

  6. About .RU and .РФ - ccTLD

    Apr 7, 1994 · Russia received the national domain .RU, registered by the international network center InterNIC. RosNIIROS became the domain administrator. Earlier, following the collapse …

  7. Ru - Wikipedia

    Ru (film), a film by Canadian director Charles-Olivier Michaud based on Kim Thúy's novel Ruanda-Urundi, former German and Belgian colony (today Rwanda and Burundi)

  8. .ru — Википедия

    .ru (код ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 для России, англ. Ru ssia) — национальный домен верхнего уровня для России.

  9. Domains - ccTLD

    This section includes a list of accredited registrars for national domains .RU and .РФ. Each registrar’s profile contains its contact information and a brief description of its activity.

  10. Russian language - Wikipedia

    Russian is an East Slavic language of the wider Indo-European family. [37] Old East Slavic (or Old Russian) is the parent language of the modern Russian, Belarusian and Ukrainian …