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What country is Manois Island?

Manois Island belongs to Norway.

There is a Norwegian island called Suo Maroi, which is the 1 th place in the world to abolish the time. Locals don't need to look at time by clock at all, and they don't need to be limited by time. Even if you suddenly want to play ball at 2 am, you can ask your friends out to play ball. Just after a short rest, they thought that the lawn outside the house had not been cleaned, so they stood on tiptoe and went out to work. There is no such thing as staying up late here.

Roy Island in SOMA has a special geographical position. Every May 19, there will be 69 days of extreme days. There is no night during this time, only during the day, and the sun will not set. People on the island make a living by fishing, and sometimes they can't come back after a few days at sea. Extreme sunlight is very beneficial to them. The island also has a name called "Summer Island", which shows that the villagers still like extreme daylight.

The geographical environment of Norway

Norway is located in Scandinavia, and the Scandinavian mountains on the peninsula run through Norway. Therefore, in terms of topography, Norway is mainly composed of plateaus and mountains, accounting for more than two-thirds of the country's area. Scandinavian mountains are one of the few large mountains in Europe, with the highest peak of Garch at an altitude of 2468 meters. Due to the high latitude and the influence of warm current and rainfall, snow-capped mountains and glaciers covered with ridges have formed.

Affected by the Atlantic warm current from the Gulf of Mexico, the temperature in Norway is much higher than that in other parts of the same latitude, and most ports do not freeze in winter. Norway has abundant rainfall, and the national average annual rainfall is about1000 mm. The average annual temperature in Oslo, the capital, is about 5.7 degrees Celsius, which is -5 to 5 degrees Celsius in winter and 15-25 degrees Celsius in summer.

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Norway