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Pechino.cn



"Pechino" is "Beijing" (Peking) in Italian.
**Notice that "Beijing" & "Peking" under all .cn
extensions were reserved by the Gov't
since the beginning.

For an Italian Pechino (5 millions results on google)
under .cn is like Washington under .US, Moscow under .ru
or Rome under .IT for a Briton or an Indian -
the name of the capital city of an important
country (soon with Olympics) under the ccTLD
of the country (not .com.cn, not .net.cn - .cn itself),
in the language spoken by the user.

IT HAS NATURAL TRAFFIC - it has been checked
through the years.

Please appraise,
non-offensive comments
are more than welcome.
 
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Country extension and language do not match at all. I don't see any value.
 

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:) Sorry, to me this is like saying that any content written in French or English
on a Cn site doesn't have any value just because it isn't in Mandarin.

It is the name of the capitol of the country under the ccTLD of the country.
I think you should see it from the point of view of the
non-Chinese visitor, a non-Chinese who speaks another tongue and
who searches info on a foreign nation (China). This is the name of the
capitol of the country of the cctld (china) in a language spoken by
50 millions / 100 millions of people (Italian) around the world. So that's
where they would go searching for a presentation of the exotic country
or exotic capitol written in their own local language...

And I can say there are natural visits, including from
hosts of Italian and Chinese gov'ts.
 
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Seriously, the idea of the "no value" doesn't seem well reflected-
see in fact the appraisal of 250 USD etc for Arizona.fm & NEwJersey.fm
(geolocation as name, with language different from the one of
the ccTLD - more or less same thing but IMAO way less appealing).

http://www.dnforum.com/f4/arizona-fm-newjersey-fm-thread-305053.html

So waiting for some insightful appraisal that takes into account
that for an Italian speaker Pechino.cn is the equivalent of
"Moscow.ru" for a Briton...
 
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