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).
Russia, Canada, Greenland all have portions above the Arctic Circle. No countries are completely above 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).
Russia, Untied States and Denmark are found in the arctic circle.
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There is no country in the Arctic Circle. There are , however, countries partially in the Arctic circle like Norway.
Norway, Sweden, Finland, Russia
The three countries that have land north of the Arctic Circle areGreenlandNorwaySwedenFinlandRussiaThe USACanadaIceland
The five countries that have land north of the Arctic Circle areGreenlandNorwaySwedenFinlandRussiaThe USACanadaIceland
The Arctic Circle does not pass through any South American countries.
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Actually there are four countries in Europe that extend beyond the Arctic Circle, they are Norway, Sweden, Finland and Russia.
The only country in the US that the Arctic Circle passes through is the US itself.
The Scandinavian countries of Norway, Sweden, and Finland all reach above the Arctic Circle.