Nearly everything unchanged at the top as regards the cities and administrative districts with the largest numbers of domains per capita in Germany: With 591 .de domains per 1,000 inhabitants, the city of Osnabrück effortless holds its leading position among incorporated German cities.
Among the administrative districts, Amberg-Sulzbach (715) still is first, preceding Freising (399) and Starnberg (357).
On the federal-state level, the city state of Hamburg remains the uncontested number one with 286 domains per 1,000 inhabitants, followed by Berlin with 229 domains. The third place in the leading trio goes to the territorial state of Bavaria (193), while Saxony-Anhalt still brings up the rear with only 68 domains per 1,000 inhabitants.
This is the result of the 2010 annual regional domain statistics implemented by the German registry DENIC, which covers 412 cities and administrative districts.



