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Mastering Multi-Regional Architecture with Next.js: A Deep Dive into Global Scalability

Mastering Multi-Regional Architecture with Next.js: A Deep Dive into Global Scalability

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In the modern web, "going global" is more than just translating text. It’s about latency, regional SEO authority, and maintaining a unified brand across different legal and cultural landscapes. At Aunimeda Software, we’ve spent over a decade (since 2010) architecting digital products that bridge the gap between markets. With our strategic headquarters in Bishkek (Kyrgyzstan) and our corporate presence in Los Angeles, we’ve developed a unique blueprint for scaling platforms across the US and Central Asia (Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia). Here is how we handle multi-regional deployments using Next.js to ensure top-tier performance and "Top 1" SEO visibility. The Subfolder Strategy: Why we ditched Subdomains When managing branches like Aunimeda Kyrgyzstan or Aunimeda Kazakhstan, many teams default to subdomains (kg.aunimeda.com). We don't. Subfolders allow you to consolidate your Domain Authority. Every backlink to a regional page strengthens the entire root domain. In Next.js, we impleme

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