BODO, a seaport on the north-western coast of Norway, in Nordland amt (county), 67° 17' N., on the north side of the entry into Salt fjord. Pop. (193o), 5,208. The rock-bound harbour admits large vessels, and there is a brisk trade in fish and eider down. The neighbouring country has many scenic attractions. Sixty miles inland rises the great massif of Sulitelma on the Swedish frontier, with its copper mines, broad snow-fields and glaciers. The fjords of the district include the imposing Beieren fjord, the Saltenfjord and the Skjerstadfjord, at the narrow mouths of which a remarkable cataract (Saltstr˘m) is formed at the turn of the tide.