No place on Earth has permanent daylight all year, but some places don’t have night for part of the year.

This natural phenomenon is called the Midnight Sun.

Places Where the Sun Doesn’t Set (No Night for Weeks/Months)

Norway

Especially in northern areas like Tromsø No night from May to July

Sweden

Northern Sweden experiences 24-hour daylight in summer

Finland

Up to 70+ days without sunset

Iceland

Almost no darkness in summer

Canada (Arctic regions)

Places in northern Canada can have months of daylight

Alaska

Some areas have 24-hour daylight for weeks

Why This Happens

Due to Earth’s tilt (about 23.5°) Areas near the North Pole (Arctic Circle) face the sun continuously in summer

These places also have the opposite: Polar Night (no sunlight for weeks in winter)

Simple Answer

No country has no night forever Some countries have no night during summer for weeks/months.

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