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Technologies > Character Encodings > ISO-8859-1 > Server Locations Segmentation

Distribution of server locations among websites that use ISO-8859-1

This diagram shows the percentages of websites using various server locations among the sites that use ISO-8859-1. See technologies overview for explanations on the methodologies used in the surveys.

How to read the diagram:
United States is used by 33.7% of all the websites whose server location we know and that use ISO-8859-1 as character encoding.

United States
33.7%
Germany
20.4%
Brazil
10.8%
France
8.1%
Italy
5.2%
United Kingdom
5.0%
Canada
3.4%
Netherlands
3.3%
Spain
2.5%
India
1.7%
Sweden
1.5%
Switzerland
1.3%
Ireland
1.2%
Australia
1.1%
Argentina
1.0%
Denmark
1.0%
Singapore
0.8%
Finland
0.8%
Austria
0.7%
Portugal
0.6%
Belgium
0.4%
Romania
0.4%
South Africa
0.3%
Indonesia
0.3%
Malaysia
0.2%
Chile
0.2%
Norway
0.2%
China
0.2%
Czech Republic
0.2%
Poland
0.2%
Japan
0.1%
Mexico
0.1%
Russian Federation
0.1%
Hungary
0.1%
New Zealand
0.1%
Turkey
0.1%
Bulgaria
0.1%
Thailand
0.1%
Estonia
0.1%
Colombia
0.1%
Bangladesh
0.1%
Taiwan
0.1%
Serbia
0.1%
W3Techs.com, 3 November 2024
Percentages of websites using various server locations among the sites that use ISO-8859-1
Note: a website may use more than one server location

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ISO-8859-1
Category: Character Encodings
ISO-8859-1 (informally also called Latin-1) is an 8-bit character set for Western European languages.
Website: iso.org/...


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