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The Alaskan village where the sun never sets for eighty-four days in the summer is Barrow, now officially known as Utqiaġvik. Located above the Arctic Circle, it experiences polar day, also known as midnight sun, from late May to late July. During this period, the sun remains above the horizon for an extended time, creating continuous daylight.

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