The Arctic Circle
Alaska (AK) is sometimes called "Land of the Midnight Sun" or "The Last Frontier". Finland and Norway are also commonly called the Land of the Midnight Sun,
Land of the midnight sun
Eagle Summit in Alaska is often referred to as Land of the Midnight Sun.
The Land of The Midnight Sun - Lapland
Alaska has the nickname land of the midnight sun.
The "Nordic countries" is a commonly used nickname for the countries of Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden.
Norway is famously known as the "land of the midnight sun," particularly in its northern regions where the sun doesn't set for several weeks during the summer. Geographically, Norway stretches from approximately 58°N to 71°N latitude. In comparison, Andhra Pradesh, a state in India, is located around 14°N to 20°N latitude, meaning it is significantly closer to the equator than Norway, resulting in a stark difference in daylight hours and seasonal variations.
Northern Norway is often called the land of the midnight sun. This is because of its location.
If you mean the land of the midnight sun, that would be the high latitudes, where in mid summer the sun does not sets. You can still see the sun at midnight.
Alaska is the state that is often called the Land of the Midnight Sun.
Land of the Midnight Sun