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I don't know about a COUNTRY, but there are parts of northern Alaska where the sun goes down in late August and doesn't rise again until the following April (and then doesn't go down again until August). I don't believe there are any whole countries where you get no daylight for days on end. Only parts of countries.

If you live anywhere inside the Arctic Circle (more than 67 degrees north of the equator) you'll find that for part of the year (around December) the sun never rises above the horizon. The further north you go, the longer this period of darkness will be. At the north pole itself, it is dark for 6 months. Equally, there is a period of perpetual daylight at summertime. Alternatively, if you live south of the Antarctic Circle (67 degrees south of the equator) you get perpetual daylight in summer and perpetual darkness in winter (but in this case December is in the summer). Apparently parts of Norway can get quite warm in summer.

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Any place on or above the line of the arctic or on or below the line of the antarctic circle will be dark all day in the winter and light all day in the summer for at least one day. As you go nearer the poles the number of days of total dark and total light increases and at the pole you get 6 mothns of total day and 6 months of total night.

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In middle of the summer, I think the north pole area never sees night.

Correct. Ditto at the South Pole in its Summer, which is opposite the North Pole's Summer.

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All the surface of the earth ges some sunshine every year. Though the North and South pole have 24 hour night time in winter.

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at the artic.

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Antartica

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