No
The northern parts of Norway, Sweden, Finland, and European Russia are within the Arctic Circle. Greenland, which is mostly above the Arctic Circle, is dependent on Denmark, but not a part of Europe.
The land on the Arctic Circle is divided among eight countries: Norway, Sweden, Finland, Russia, the United States (Alaska), Canada, Denmark (Greenland), and Iceland (where it passes through the small offshore island of Grímsey).
Norway, Sweden, Finland, Russia
Norway, Sweden, Finland, Russia
Part of Norway is within the Arctic Circle.
Norway, Sweden, Finland, Russia
Lapland is a region in northern Fennoscandia, largely within the Arctic Circle. It stretches across Norway, Sweden, Finland and Russia.
Norway, Sweden, and Finland.
Norway, Sweden, Finland, Russia.
Norway, Sweden and Finland
False. Only the northern parts of Norway, Sweden, Finland, and European Russia, are within the Arctic Circle.
No country is completely within the Arctic Circle. The archipelago of Svalbard, the northernmost part of Norway, lies totally north of the Arctic Circle.The land on the Arctic Circle is divided among eight countries: Norway, Sweden, Finland, Russia, the United States (Alaska), Canada, Denmark (Greenland), and Iceland (where it passes through the small offshore island of Grímsey).