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All countries experience, at least in some regions, the absence of the sun. So, no country never gets dark.

Nevertheless, areas near the Arctic and Antarctic circles - the extreme norths and souths of the globe - can endure long periods of light and dark. The links below outline how this works.

Your best bets for countries with little darkness would be those very close to or bordering the Arctic/Antarctic Circles. These are: USA (Alaska), Canada, Denmark (Greenland), Iceland, Norway, Sweden, Finland, Russia or any country with claims of Antarctica.

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There is no country that has no daylight. All countries experience daylight due to the rotation of the Earth on its axis which causes the cycle of day and night. However, regions near the poles may have periods of continuous daylight or darkness during certain times of the year, known as the midnight sun or polar night.

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βˆ™ 12y ago

All countries have day light because of the earth and because the earth is spinning on its axis at all times. so every part of the earth has to have a bit of sun light. There is not one part of the world that has absolutely has no sun light.

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βˆ™ 12y ago

Every nation has night, but north of the arctic circle, there is at least 24 continuous hours of night up to 6 months of night; this affects Alaska (United States), , Canada, Greenland (Denmark), Iceland (also Denmark), Sweden, Norway, Finland and Russia.

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