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Offers Prefecture level Cities: All taken. ".com"

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Huron

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I am selling a package of 15 "prefecture level cities" of China.

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A prefecture-level city or prefecture-level municipality is an administrative division of the
 People's Republic of China, ranking below a province and above a county in China's administrative 
structure. Prefecture-level cities form the second level of the administrative structure (alongside 
prefectures, leagues and autonomous prefectures). Since the 1980s, prefecture-level cities have 
mostly replaced the prefecture administrative unit.

A prefecture-level city is not a "city" in the strictest sense of the term, but instead an 
administrative unit comprising, typically, both an urban core (a city in the strict sense) and 
surrounding rural or less-urbanized areas usually many times the size of the central, built-up core. 
Prefecture-level cities nearly always contain multiple counties, county-level cities, and other such
 sub-divisions. This results from the fact that the formerly predominant prefectures, which 
prefecture-level cities have mostly replaced, were themselves large administrative units containing
 cities, smaller towns, and rural areas. To distinguish a prefecture-level city from its actual urban 
area (city in the strict sense).

The first prefecture-level cities were created on 5 November 1983. Over the following two 
decades, prefecture-level cities have come to replace the vast majority of Chinese prefectures; 
the process is still ongoing.

Most provinces are composed entirely or nearly entirely of prefecture-level cities. Of the 22 
provinces and 5 autonomous regions of China, only 3 provinces (Yunnan, Guizhou, Qinghai) and 2 
autonomous regions (Xinjiang, Tibet) have more than three second-level or prefecture-level 
divisions that are not prefecture-level cities.

[B]
Criteria that a prefecture of China must meet to become a prefecture-level city:[/B]

    * An urban centre with a non-rural population over 250,000
    * gross output of value of industry of 200,000,000 RMB
    * the output of tertiary industry supersedes that of primary industry
    * Over 35% of the GDP

All Prefecture Level cities .com are taken
I am selling 15 of them, ONLY as a bundle. They sum in total more than 20 Million people.

Here its the list:

Punycode and IDN..........................English Name.............Estimated pop
xn--7st696atrz.com (清远市.com): Qingyuan 3870k
xn--bgty4bj0y.com (汕尾市.com): Shanwei 2990k
xn--7stq33a2v6a.com (阳江市.com): Yangjiang 2400k
xn--9kq598antl.com (云浮市.com): Yunfu 2470k
xn--uitw6ay62l.com (鹤岗市.com): Hegang 754k
xn--7stq10btl8a.com (鹰潭市.com): Yingtan
xn--wjqw49azw2a.com (萍乡市.com): Pingxiang 1800k
xn--fhq220bt28b.com (上饶市.com): Shangrao
xn--9pr87oj4b.com (吉安市.com): Ji'an
xn--wbs69nxj.com (四平市.com): Siping 800k
xn--7st818a75y.com (辽源市.com): Liaoyuan
xn--uis47le5w.com (白城市.com): Baicheng 400k
xn--6rt0cw5e.com (忻州市.com):
xn--fiqv99a0hg.com (晋中市.com): Jinzhong
xn--mqrw4ukwi.com (吕梁市.com): Lvliang

BIN: $10.000 - Payment by paypal or Escrow
 

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I am going to guess that you mean $10,000...with the comma and not the period?
 

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i dunno why but people in europe like swapping the "." with ",". When they are talking about 10.000,00, they shall mean 10,000.00.
 

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All your cities have "city" postfix. You might want to include it in your translation.

seattle.com is not the same as seattlecity.com for example.

Good luck!
 

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Without the postfix is the most used in general, however the names are officially used with the postfix.

Yes, it's a secondary term for most chinese cities but they áre used officially so it's not a made-up combo.
 

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Unregistered said:
i dunno why but people in europe like swapping the "." with ",". When they are talking about 10.000,00, they shall mean 10,000.00.

The seller is from South America...he means $10,000.00 I am sure.
 

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Bramiozo said:
Without the postfix is the most used in general, however the names are officially used with the postfix.

Yes, it's a secondary term for most chinese cities but they áre used officially so it's not a made-up combo.

Quite so.
 

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Findacodder said:
BIN: $10.000 - Payment by paypal or Escrow
I think it's $10000.

Without the postfix is the most used in general.
 

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Thats how he says $10,000 where he's from
 

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I am from Argentina
And sorry.
Here we use the . instead of the ,
The price i put was $10k or $10,000
 
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