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Recently read an article about a huge archeological discovery. The discovery was a lavishly decorated cave where the founders of Rome Romulus and Remus were supposedly raised/nursed by a wolf. The site is called the lupercale. I quickly tried to register domains associated with this name. lupercale.com was taken but I did get a .net and .info and even lupercalegrotto.com. Feeling as though I had missed out by not getting the .com I checked Italyâs tld .it and it was available so I registered lupercale.it and lupercalegrotto.it for $72 a piece. But now Iâm wondering was that overkill? Does registering the country tld for landmarks make sense? Obviously .com is still king but when does it make sense to register something in a country tldâs?