.kr

.kr is the Internet country code top-level domain (ccTLD) for South Korea (Republic of Korea). Registrations are processed via registration agents.

From September 2006, it became possible to register domain names directly under .kr (although this is currently only possible for internationalized domain names). Trademark holders and public bodies benefited from an "early registration period", after which the owners of .kr third-level domains had priority to get the corresponding second-level domains.

1. Sunrise I (September 18–November 20, 2006)

  • Governmental Bodies only
  • 2. Sunrise II (November 21–February 27, 2007)

  • A holder of 3rd level .kr domain
  • The registered 3rd level domain and the 3rd level domain should be registered before March 13, 2006
  • The full name of registered trademark using same alphabetical order
  • 3. Landrush (March 28–April 11, 2007)

  • Anyone or any business entity who has an address in the territory
  • 4.General Registration (from April 19. 2007)

  • First-come first-served basis
  • In 2011 a new top-level domain was registered for South Korea, intended for domain names in the local language. The top-level domain is .한국 Domain names and working sites became active during 2011.

    Kráľ

    Kráľ is a village and municipality in the Rimavská Sobota District of the Banská Bystrica Region of southern Slovakia.


    Genealogical resources

    The records for genealogical research are available at the state archive "Statny Archiv in Banska Bystrica,

    Slovakia"

  • Lutheran church records (births/marriages/deaths): 1730-1895 (parish B)
  • Reformated church records (births/marriages/deaths): 1778-1899 (parish B)
  • See also

  • List of municipalities and towns in Slovakia
  • External links

  • http://www.statistics.sk/mosmis/eng/run.html
  • Surnames of living people in Kral
  • Coordinates: 48°19′40″N 20°20′30″E / 48.32778°N 20.34167°E / 48.32778; 20.34167


    Krč

    Krč is a district in the south of Prague, located in Prague 4. It became part of the city in 1922.

    History

    Krč (Latin: Carrium) was first mentioned in written documents in 1222. During the time of the Hussites, the area was seized by the Pražský svaz, the Hussite denomination from Prague. In 1900, Dolní Krč (lower Krč) comprised 1,354 inhabitants, a chateau, a brewery and a brickyard, and was part of the Nusle district, while Horní Krč (upper Krč) and the nearby hamlet Jalové Dvory belonged to Královské Vinohrady. In 1922, when the area became part of Prague, there were 3,700 inhabitants and 323 addresses.

    Krč today

    Places of interest in Krč include the neo-gothic Chateau constructed in the mid 19th century, and Thomayer hospital, the largest health facility in the south of Prague. The hospital premises are also home to the Institute of Clinical and Experimental Medicine (IKEM). The district is also home to many large office blocks, including the headquarters of Česká Spořitelna (a subsidiary of Erste Group), located around Budějovické náměstí and Budějovická metro station.

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