The land on the Arctic Circle is divided among eight countries: Norway, Sweden, Finland, Russia, the United States (Alaska), Canada, Denmark (Greenland), and Iceland (where it passes through the small offshore island of Grímsey).
The country lies mostly within the Arctic Circle.The country lies mostly within the Arctic Circle.The country lies mostly within the Arctic Circle.The country lies mostly within the Arctic Circle.The country lies mostly within the Arctic Circle.The country lies mostly within the Arctic Circle.
There are several countries with land in the Arctic Circle. This includes Norway, Sweden, Finland, as well as the United States. Alaska
Siberia (part of Russia)
Part of Norway is within the Arctic Circle.
Yes, part of Finland is inside the Arctic Circle.
No countries fit that description. The continent of Asia does.
IcelandYou might be looking for Iceland. The part of Iceland that the Arctic Circle passes through is the offshore island of Grimsey, not the mainland.
No.
No single country fits that description. You might be looking for the continent of Asia.
Part of it is.
Alaska
The answer might depend on the exact definitions. Russia is the Earth's biggest country, and part of its area is within the Arctic Circle.