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<div>1930 applications, after refunds, for new generic top-level
domains.<br>
1846 of those are “standard” applications. <br>
84 are designated as “community-based”.<span
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Of the 1930, 66 have designated themselves as geographic name
applications.<br>
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116 applications are Internationalized Domain Names, or IDNs,
using non-Latin scripts.</div>
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Just three applicants seek support through ICANN’s Applicant
Support Program [that CS fought to get established.]</div>
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Applications from 60 countries. Using ICANN’s definitions of the
world’s regions:</div>
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911 applications came from North America. </div>
<div>675 from Europe. </div>
<div>303 applications are from the Asia-Pacific region. </div>
<div>24 are from Latin America and the Caribbean. </div>
<div>17 from Africa. <br>
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Some domain names have been applied for by more than one applicant.
There are 230 domain names for which at least two applications were
submitted, involving a total of 751 applications.
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