Some ccTLD Registries have their own list of domain names which are not open to the public for registration at the moment. They may be shown as "available" to register on WHOIS. However, these names are blocked in the registry system and cannot be registered. If somehow you place an order for that domain, you’ll be allowed to choose alternative domain name or full refund.
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