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| dateregistereddomains = 2025-07-31

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| refregistereddomains = <ref>{{Cite web |title=Estadísticas del dominio “.es” julio de 2025 |url=https://www.dominios.es/sites/dominios/files/2025-08/est_jul_25_es_0.pdf est_jul_25_es_0.pdf |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20250825195413/https://www.dominios.es/sites/dominios/files/2025-08/est_jul_25_es_0.pdf |archive-date=2025-08-25 |access-date=2025-08-25 |website=Dominios.es}}</ref>|

| refregistereddomains = <ref>{{Cite web |title=Estadísticas del dominio “.es” julio de 2025 |url=https://www.dominios.es/sites/dominios/files/2025-08/est_jul_25_es_0.pdf |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20250825195413/https://www.dominios.es/sites/dominios/files/2025-08/est_jul_25_es_0.pdf |archive-date=2025-08-25 |access-date=2025-08-25 |website=Dominios.es}}</ref>|

intendeduse=Entities connected with [[Spain]]|

intendeduse=Entities connected with [[Spain]]|

actualuse=Very popular in Spain. Also, used for domain hacks in multiple languages.|

actualuse=Very popular in Spain. Also, used for domain hacks in multiple languages.|


Latest revision as of 08:47, 6 November 2025

Country code top-level domain for Spain

.es is the country code top-level domain (ccTLD) for Spain administered by the Network Information Centre of Spain.

The .es domain does not have a conventional WHOIS server operating on port 43, but WHOIS queries can be made using a page on ESNIC’s website.

Registrations are permitted at the second level or at the third level beneath various generic second level categories.

Some qualifications and restrictions apply to third-level registrations depending on which second-level domain they are within.

Second-level registrations have had some limitations including requiring registrants to have a connection with Spain, but these restrictions were lifted in a multi-stage process completed by the end of 2005, at which point registrations at the second level of .es were open to anybody worldwide.[citation needed]

Until the liberalization in November 2005, registering in .es was expensive and encumbered compared to other ccTLDs.

The second-level word had to be either a trade mark valid in Spain, the exact name of the registering business or association, or the first name and at least the first surname of the registering individual.

Common words and placenames were unregisterable.

There was also a requirement of a minimum of three characters in the name, though some exceptions like hp.es (Hewlett-Packard Spain) and pp.es (People’s Party) were allowed.

Second-level domains

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There are a number of second-level domains:

Domain Status Intended users
.com.es Open Commercial entities
.nom.es Personal entitles
.org.es Noncommercial organizations
.gob.es Restricted Government
.edu.es Educational institutions

As an alternative, many Spanish organizations registered under .com, .org or .net. While being generic top-level domains, organisations may also use one or more other regional variants below:[2]

Although very popular in Spain for its intended use, .es has been used for domain hacks such as geociti.es, a website mirroring Geocities; adspac.es, a mobile-based advertising firm; thelettervsixtim.es, for the game VVVVVV; and iTun.es for iTunes Ping URL shortening.

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