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Google Makes it Easier to Tell Where Results Originate From

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Google has begun including geographical region information on some search results. The information is used when supplied by webmasters, and appears in the green address line on the results that include it.

"Country-code top-level domains (or ccTLDs) can provide people with a quick and valuable clue about the location of a website—for example, ".fr" for France or ".co.jp" for Japan,"
If you wish to provide Google with the information required for getting your site's region to show up in search results, you will need to log in to

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