Murmansk
No, that latitude is just north of the Arctic Circle, which is at about 66.56° north latitude.
== == Oslo which is the capital of Norway is not north of the arctic circle. It lies 60 deg. north like Anchorage. The north peak of Norway and Alaska is north of the arctic circle. There they experience the midnight sun.
The center of Kotzebue is about 24 miles north of the Arctic Circle.
The Arctic Circle is just a little north of 66 degrees north.
The Arctic Circle.
Reykjavik
An island in the North Atlantic, just below the arctic circle.
You are probably thinking of the arctic circle, which is at about 66 degrees north latitude.
Reykjavik
Arctic comes from the Greek word arktos, meaning bear, Ursa Major, North Star. Antarctic just tacked on a prefix meaning "opposite." Arctic comes from the Greek word arktos, meaning bear, Ursa Major, North Star. Antarctic just tacked on a prefix meaning "opposite."
No just the opposite actually. Lapland is a region rather than a country. Falling above the Arctic Circle, Laplandstretches from Russia through Finland, Sweden and Norway.
No, the Hudson Bay area is just outside the Arctic Circle.