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Everywhere north of the Arctic Circle and south of the Antarctic Circle has at least one day per year on which the sun does not set. The closer you get to the poles, the more days without a sunset there are. Six months later, those places have multiple consecutive days on which the sun never rises.

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Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Russia, Finland, the United States and Canada.

1. Iceland is just THIS far south of the Arctic Circle; however, you can't QUITE see "midnight sun" from the northern tip of Iceland.

2. Denmark proper is well south of the Arctic Circle; however, Denmark owns Greenland.

3. Antarctica is not owned by any nation.

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