Many Country Code Top Level Domains (ccTLDs) have requirements to protect the integrity of their name space. However most are free to be used by anyone in the world. It is best to check the local presence requirements for specific domains during the domain name application process.
In some cases Temok Domain Directors can act as an agent on your behalf to secure the domain for you.
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