No. You're thinking of Russia.
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Actually there are four countries in Europe that extend beyond the Arctic Circle, they are Norway, Sweden, Finland and Russia.
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The countries near the North Pole include Canada, Russia, Norway, Denmark (through Greenland), and the United States (through Alaska). These countries have territories that extend close to or within the Arctic Circle, which is the region surrounding the North Pole.
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The Amazon River flows through five countries in South America. Starting from its source, the countries are: Peru, Colombia, and Brazil. Additionally, smaller tributaries may extend into Ecuador and Bolivia, but the main river itself directly touches only Peru, Colombia, and Brazil.
Several countries extend into Asia, but the most notable examples are Russia and Turkey. Russia is the largest country in the world and spans both Europe and Asia, with the Ural Mountains traditionally marking the dividing line. Turkey also straddles two continents, with a smaller portion in southeastern Europe and the majority in western Asia. Other countries with territories in both regions include Kazakhstan and Azerbaijan.
The Andes Mountains extend along the border between Argentina and Chile. They are the longest mountain range in the world and provide a natural boundary between the two countries.
Four European countries extend beyond the Arctic Circle. They are Finland, Norway, Sweden and Russia. Iceland also extends above the Arctic Circle and is often considered a European nation.