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.cs was for several years the country code top-level domain (ccTLD) for Czechoslovakia. However, the country split into the Czech Republic and Slovakia in 1993, and the two new countries were soon assigned their own ccTLDs: .cz and .sk respectively. The use of .cs was gradually phased out, and the ccTLD was deleted some time around January 1995.
.cs is the most heavily used top-level domain ever to be deleted. Statistics from the RIPE Network Coordination Centre show that even in June 1994, after much of the conversion to .cz and .sk had been done, .cs still had over 2,300 hosts. By comparison, other deleted TLDs (.nato and .zr) may never have reached double figures.
CS is now the ISO 3166-1 code for Serbia and Montenegro (Srbija i Crna Gora in Serbian), so that .cs could theoretically be reassigned to this country. However, this is unlikely to happen now that Serbia and Montenegro have declared independence, as they will be assigned separate ISO 3166-1 codes. For the time being, Serbia and Montenegro continue to use .yu as their ccTLD.
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