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What countries are there in the Arctic?

Russia, Finland, Norway, Iceland, Denmark, Canada and the United States ***7 countries.

Russia:

Russian Federation (Russian: российскаяедерация, English: the) The main body of the national emblem is a double-headed eagle pattern. Russia is located in the northern part of Eurasia, spanning two continents, with a land area of17,075,400 square kilometers. It is the largest country in the world and a unified multi-ethnic country composed of 194 ethnic groups. The main ethnic group is Russian, accounting for 77.7% of the country's total population.

Finland:

Finland (Finnish: Suomen tasavalta, Swedish: Republiken Finland), referred to as Finland (Finnish: Somi, Swedish: Finland), is located in one of the five Nordic countries, bordering Sweden, Norway and Russia, bordering the Gulf of Finland in the south and the Gulf of Nia in the west. The coastline is 1 100 km long, and the inland water area accounts for 10% of the national area. There are about179,000 islands and188,000 lakes, which is known as the "country of thousands of lakes". Finland has a long cold winter and a mild and short summer, and 1/3 of its territory is in the Arctic Circle. Lapland, Finland is the hometown of Santa Claus.

Finland is a highly developed capitalist country and a highly industrialized and liberalized market economy. Finland is a member of the European Union.

Norway:

The Kingdom of Norway (Norwegian: Kongeriket Norge or Kongeriket Noreg), referred to as "Norway" (Norwegian: Norge or Noreg), means "the road to the north", one of the five Nordic countries, located in the west of Scandinavia. The territory of Norway is long and narrow from north to south, with long and winding coastline and numerous coastal islands. Known as the "country of ten thousand islands", it borders Sweden, Finland and Russia, and its territories also include Svalbard and Jan Mayen. The capital is Oslo.

Norway is a highly developed industrialized country, and its oil industry is an important pillar of the national economy. Norway is also the largest oil producer in Western Europe and the third largest oil exporter in the world. It is a highly developed capitalist country, one of the richest countries in the world, and one of the countries with the highest living standard, the most stable society, the most developed economy and the happiest in the world. Because of its pleasant environment, Norway has been rated as the most livable country for many years.

Iceland:

* * * and Iceland (Icelandic: l? Veldi sland), referred to as Iceland, is an island country in the North Atlantic. Located at the intersection of the Atlantic Ocean and the Arctic Ocean, it is one of the five Nordic countries, with a land area of 6.5438+0.03 million square kilometers and a population of about 320,000. It is the country with the lowest population density in Europe. Reykjavik, the capital, is the largest city in Iceland, and the population in the southwest near the capital accounts for two-thirds of the country.

Iceland is a highly developed capitalist country and one of the happiest countries in the world. Its citizens have Nordic welfare systems, such as medical insurance and higher education provided by the state.

Denmark:

Kingdom of Denmark (Danish: Kongeriget Danmark, formerly known as "lián" and "Ma" [1)? ), referred to as Denmark, one of the five Nordic countries, is a constitutional monarchy country with two autonomous territories, the Faroe Islands and Greenland. The north faces Sweden and Norway across the North Sea and the Baltic Sea, collectively known as Scandinavian countries. The south is bordered by Germany, the capital and the largest city, Copenhagen.

Denmark is a highly developed capitalist country. Because it is the hometown of Andersen, it is known as the "fairy tale kingdom". It is one of the happiest countries in the world, a founding member of NATO and a member of the European Union. It has an extremely perfect social welfare system, a highly developed economy, a very small gap between the rich and the poor, and citizens enjoy a very high quality of life.

Canada:

Canada (English/French: Canada), located in the northernmost part of North America and one of the Commonwealth countries, is known as the "Maple Leaf Country" and its capital is Ottawa.

Canada has a territorial area of 9,984,670 square kilometers, ranking second in the world. Most of its territory is located in the Arctic Circle, and its population is mainly concentrated along the southern Great Lakes. Famous cities include Toronto and Vancouver. The official languages are English and French, and it is a typical bilingual country.

Canada is a highly developed capitalist country. Because of its rich natural resources and highly developed technology, it has the highest quality of life in the world? One of the countries with the richest society and the most developed economy [3]? It is one of the largest and most important diamond producers in the world. [4]? Canada ranks among the best in international rankings such as education, government transparency, social freedom, national happiness, quality of life and economic freedom. At the same time, Canada is also a member of G-8, G-20, NATO, United Nations, la Francophonie, World Trade Organization and other international organizations.

United States:

The United States of America (English: United States of America), referred to as "America", is a federal constitutional country composed of Washington, D.C., 50 states, Guam and many other overseas territories. With a population of 320 million, English is widely used and it is an immigrant country.

The United States is a highly developed capitalist country with the strongest military strength and economy in the world. In the two world wars, the United States and other allies won. After decades of cold war, after the disintegration of the Soviet Union, it became the only superpower at present, leading the world in the fields of economy, culture and industry.

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