It happens in fall & winter - but only in the parts that are north of the artic circle.
June and July.
This occurs in many countries, such as Finland, Greenland, Iceland, Norway, Sweden, Russia, Alaska, and northern Canada. This is because all these countries lie on the invisible Arctic Circle. Because the earth is tilted on its axis 23 degrees, the sun only rises and sets once per year at the North and South Poles.
The Antarctic experiences half a year of continuous daylight and half a year of continuous darkness due to its location near the South Pole. This phenomenon is known as polar day and polar night, and it occurs because of the tilt of the Earth's axis as it orbits the sun.
Sweden or england
In regions near the North or South Pole, such as parts of Norway, Finland, or Antarctica, it is night time for half the year due to the phenomenon of polar night caused by the tilt of the Earth's axis. During these periods, the sun does not rise above the horizon for an extended period.
Sweden is 1 hour before the UK. You do the math ;)
you may be talking of sweden or ukraine
yes,half of it does
Sweden became a country in 1397.
Inside the arctic circle, it can be "day" all day long, all 24 hours long. At the poles, this will continue for half a year. The other half year is night.
Last year Sweden discontinued the 50 öre coin. It was worth half a Swedish Crown or about ten US cents at that time.
Sweden joined the EU in the year of 1995.