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  2. Midnight sun - Wikipedia

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    Midnight sun at the North Cape on the island of Magerøya in Norway. Midnight sun, also known as polar day, is a natural phenomenon that occurs in the summer months in places north of the Arctic Circle or south of the Antarctic Circle, when the Sun remains visible at the local midnight.

  3. Time in Svalbard - Wikipedia

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    Daylight saving time was reintroduced for a final time in 1980, and since 1996 Norway has followed the European Union regarding transition dates. [7] As Svalbard experiences midnight sun during summer, it gives daylight saving time no utility, and is only observed in order to make communicating with Norway Proper more convenient. [4]

  4. Climate of Norway - Wikipedia

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    The climate of Norway is more temperate than could be expected for such high latitudes. ... Midnight sun Midnight sun 03:42–21:51 05:55–19:22 07:53–17:05

  5. Northern Norway - Wikipedia

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    Midnight sun Midnight sun Midnight sun 03:11 – 21:42 05:35 – 19:04 07:41 – 16:39 09:28 – 12:50 Polar night Source: Almanakk for Norge; University of Oslo, 2010. Note: In December and the first week of January, the very low sun in Bodø is blocked by mountains. In mid-July, the sun sets after midnight in Bodø due to daylight saving. In ...

  6. Polar night - Wikipedia

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    Polar night is a phenomenon that occurs in the northernmost and southernmost regions of Earth when the Sun remains below the horizon for more than 24 hours. This only occurs inside the polar circles. [1] The opposite phenomenon, polar day or midnight sun, occurs when the Sun remains above the horizon for more than 24 hours.

  7. Troms og Finnmark - Wikipedia

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    Midnight sun: Midnight sun: 03:44 – 21:50: 05:56 – 19:20: 07:54 – 17:04: 09:25 – 13:32: Polar night: Source: Almanakk for Norge; University of Oslo, 2010. Note: The sun is below the horizon until 15 January in Tromsø, but the low sun is blocked by mountains and not visible until 21 January.

  8. Longyearbyen - Wikipedia

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    Longyearbyen experiences midnight sun from between 18 April and 23 August (127 days), polar night from 27 October to 15 February (111 days), and civil polar night from 13 November to 29 January. However, due to shading from mountains, the sun is not visible in Longyearbyen until around 8 March. [18] Snow typically covers the town from November ...

  9. 75th parallel north - Wikipedia

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    At this latitude midnight sun lasts from April 27th to August 14th, and polar night from November 5th to February 5th, with the nautical polar twilight stage lasting from November 26th to January 16th. At noon on the summer and winter solstices, the altitude of the sun is 38.46° and -8.44