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<H1> University of Minnesota, Twin Cities campus </H1> |
<H2> Utility Menu </H2> |
<H2> Common Search Terms </H2> |
University of Minnesota Twin Cities
umn.edu/
The University of Minnesota, Twin Cities is among the nation’s top public research universities offering a wide range of undergraduate and graduate programs.
https://www.facebook.com/tr?id=399614574009910&ev=PageView&noscript=1 |
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Text content size | 3817 bytes |
Total HTML size | 135887 bytes |
Domain Age: 37 Years, 275 Days
Created Date: 21st-Jan-1987
Updated Date: 13th-Sep-2023
Expiry Date: 31st-Jul-2025
This Registry database contains ONLY .EDU domains. |
The data in the EDUCAUSE Whois database is provided |
by EDUCAUSE for information purposes in order to |
assist in the process of obtaining information about |
or related to .edu domain registration records. |
Umn.edu desktop website speed is medium range. Page speed is important for both search engines and visitors end.
Domains (TLD) | Status |
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umn.com | Already Registered |
umn.net | Already Registered |
umn.org | Already Registered |
umn.biz | Already Registered |
umn.io | Already Registered |
Domains (TLD) | Status |
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ymn.edu | Already Registered |
hmn.edu | Already Registered |
jmn.edu | Already Registered |
kmn.edu | Already Registered |
imn.edu | Already Registered |
Umn.edu mobile website speed is slow. Page speed is important for both search engines and visitors end.
Server IP | Server Location | Service Provider |
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134.84.223.68 | Not Available | Not Available |
Anchor | Type | Follow |
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Wordmark of the University of Minnesota Twin Cities | Internal Links | Dofollow |
Academics & Admissions | Internal Links | Dofollow |
Student Life | Internal Links | Dofollow |
Research | Internal Links | Dofollow |
Health Sciences | Internal Links | Dofollow |
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