9 places on Earth where the sun never sets

Svalbard, Norway Also known as the Land of Midnight Sun, Norway experiences close to 76 consecutive days of sunlight. In Svalbard, the Sun shines from 10 April to 23 August.

Nunavut, Canada Canada's Nunvat territory, which lies along the Arctic Circle, experiences midnight sun during the summer months. 

Iceland The largest island in Europe after the Great Britain, Iceland experiences the Midnight Sun phenomenon during which the Sun never sets. 

Barrow, Alaska Alaska's Barrow receieves continous sunlight for nearly one month starting from November. This is followed by a period of polar night. 

Qaanaaq, Greenland The place located in the extreme north of Greenland receives sun for two-and-a-half months straight.

Saint Petersburg, Russia Russia's second largest city is located in the northernmost party of the country. Thus, the city receives sunlight for almost a month-and-a-half.

Finland The country, decorated with beautiful lakes and islands, gets close to two- and-a-half months of sunlight at a stretch. 

Kiruna, Sweden Sweden's Kiruna lies in the northernmost part of the country. The Sun remains above the horizon for three months straight. This region has a population of 19,000.

Yukon, Canada This city is the second-largest country in the world and remains covered in snow for the most part of the year. It sunlight for a month-and-a-half.

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