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I have a client located in Canada. They have a .com site that covers Canada and the US. And they are growing thier list of distributors, so they they had the .com site translated to Finnish and have put up a site with a .fi TLD for the Finnish distributor, and they have another copy with a .co.nz for New Zealand distributor. They are in the process of nailing down more distributors in different countries, and they want to keep doing this, copying the site and hosting it in the specific country with the distributor contact info etc.

What are your thoughts on this? Would it be better to have one site with various languages in sections?

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