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Now, Google has announced a small change; they’ll now localize search results by default. So, if you’re in the US, you’ll get the country service for the US. And when you move to some other country, Google will automatically change the country service and again back to the US when you return.
Google itself automatically redirects you to the country domain corresponding to your location. But the latest change means that typing the country-specific domain in your browser won’t lead you to the version of Google Search for that country. It’ll still be based on your actual, current location.
But it’s not some hard and fast rule, you can visit search settings to pick the country of your choice. This will also help if Google got your location wrong for some reason.