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24bc.de

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About site:


Domain name - 24bc.de


Site title - STRATO - Domain reserved


Go to website - STRATO - Domain reserved



Words count at 24bc.de:

strato - 3
domain - 3
reserved - 2
now - 2
web - 2
werd - 2
english - 1
this - 1
content - 1
has - 1

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Site GEO location


Location Country - Germany



City/Town - Rostock



Provider - Strato AG



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Information for domain 24bc.de


IP address:

81.169.145.149


Domain name servers:


shades10.rzone.de docks05.rzone.de


All records:


☆ 24bc.de. 150 IN A 81.169.145.149
☆ 24bc.de. 150 IN AAAA 2a01:238:20a:202:1149::
☆ 24bc.de. 150 IN MX 5 smtpin.rzone.de.
☆ 24bc.de. 150 IN NS shades10.rzone.de.
☆ 24bc.de. 150 IN NS docks05.rzone.de.
☆ 24bc.de. 150 IN SOA shades10.rzone.de. hostmaster.strato-rz.de. 2020053112 86400 7200 604800 300



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Domain: 24bc.de
Nserver: docks05.rzone.de
Nserver: shades10.rzone.de
Status: connect
Changed: 2007-05-30T12:03:15+02:00



Brief facts about 24bc:

Year 24 BC was either a common year starting on Thursday, Friday or Saturday or a leap year starting on Friday of the Julian calendar and a common year starting on Thursday of the Proleptic Julian calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Augustus and Flaccus. The denomination 24 BC for this year has been used since the early medieval period, when the Anno Domini calendar era became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years.

 

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