.Amaazons.com

The .Amaazons.com is a SLD operated by AmazonNIC, headquartered in Brazil, inspired by CentralNic's business model[1] of selling subdomains/third-level domains.
Aimed at individuals and organizations in the Amazon region, the .amaazons.com SLD's main market is: Bolivia, Brazil (which holds 60% of the Amazon), Colombia, Ecuador, French Guiana (France), Guyana, Peru, Suriname, and Venezuela.
After the defeat of the Amazon Cooperation Treaty Organization and the governments of the Amazonian countries for the gTLD dispute .amazon[2][3], for the Amazon Corporation[4] of the United States, a company in Brazil started a plan for the sustainable, economic, social, cultural and touristic development of the Region Amazonia, and from a survey it was discovered that individuals, companies and organizations wanted an Amazonian identity on the Internet.
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