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Countries that are typically covered with snow include Canada, Russia, Norway, Sweden, Finland, Iceland, and Greenland due to their high latitudes and cold climates. Mountainous regions in countries such as the United States, Switzerland, Austria, and Japan also experience snowfall.

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