Anywhere north of the Arctic Circle, e.g norway, sweden, Lapland (Sápmi), Alaska can experience sunlight continuously for at least 24 hours (the farther north, the longer the day until you get to the true North Pole, at which point daylight can last up to 6 months -- half the year). The same is true for any place south of the Antarctic Circle.
ALASKA has been called that.
Because of the tilt of the earth, there is a region in the artic circle where the sun can be seen, even at midnight. The sun never sets during the summer months of the land of midnight sun.
The northern regions of the Arctic Circle are also named the Land of the Midnight Sun. This is because a natural phenomena known as the midnight sun occurs there during the summer months.
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The Land of The Midnight Sun - Lapland
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,
Alaska is the state that is often called the Land of the Midnight Sun.
Northern Norway is often called the land of the midnight sun. This is because of its location.
In the USA, the state Alaska is traditionally called "The Land of the Midnight Sun" World-wide, the country that is know as the land of the Midnight Sun is Norway. The actual event of the sun never setting takes place from May 14 - August 22.
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At certain times, the sun shines at midnight.
Any city found above the Arctic circle can be referred to as the Land of the Midnight Sun.
Lapland is known as the Land of the Midnight Sun because at the height of summer, as the sun approaches the horizon, it creeps back up, so viewers can see the sun at midnight.
Yes, northern Finland (called the Lapland) has the midnight sun.
... what? Kongeriket Norge, or the Kingdom of Norway...
Alaska has the nickname land of the midnight sun.