Domain Name: almadar.ly
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Registry Domain ID: 37226-CoCCA
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Registry WHOIS Server: whois.nic.ly
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Updated Date: 2021-11-07T12:59:58.927Z
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Creation Date: 2004-02-09T22:00:00.0Z
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Registry Expiry Date: 2025-03-08T22:00:00.0Z
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Registrar Registration Expiration Date: 2025-03-08T22:00:00.0Z
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Registrar: LTT local (loc)
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Registrar Abuse Contact Email: [email protected]
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Registrar Abuse Contact Phone: +34.00020
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Domain Status: clientDeleteProhibited https://icann.org/epp#clientDeleteProhibited
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Domain Status: clientTransferProhibited https://icann.org/epp#clientTransferProhibited
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Registry Registrant ID: qz8fO-v3piL
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Registrant Name: DataCenter Section
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Registrant Organization: Almadar Aljadid
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Registrant Street: Gurji Tripoli Libya
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Registrant City: Tripoli
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Registrant Postal Code: 00161-2000
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Registrant Country: LY
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Registrant Phone: +218.912098386
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Registrant Email: [email protected]
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Name Server: ns1.almadar.ly
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Name Server: ns2.almadar.ly
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Name Server: ns3.almadar.ly
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DNSSEC: unsigned
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>>> Last update of WHOIS database: 2023-12-16T11:24:53.774Z <<<
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