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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Boro_peopleBoro people - Wikipedia

    Boro (बर'/बड़ो [bɔɽo] ), also called Bodo, is an ethnolinguistic group native to the state of Assam in India. They are a part of the greater Bodo-Kachari family of ethnolinguistic groups and are spread across northeastern India.

  2. Discovering Bodø, the gateway to the Lofoten Islands and Northern Norway. All the best things to do and the best tips for your visit: restaurants, day trips, places to stay and how to get there.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BodøBodø - Wikipedia

    Amongst the strongest tidal currents in the world, with water speeds reaching 22 knots (41 km/h; 25 mph), is Saltstraumen, situated about 30 kilometres (19 mi) southeast of Bodø. The village of Kjerringøy is a well preserved old trading village on the coast about 40 kilometres (25 mi) north of the town of Bodø.

  4. From the city of Bodø, you can hike in the nearby mountains, experience the world’s strongest maelstrom at Saltstraumen, and visit an old trading post at Kjerringøy.

  5. Here you will find one of Norway’s fastest growing cities, which will be the European Capital of Culture in 2024, located in the middle of magnificent natural gems in the surrounding region. Experience the world’s strongest maelstrom – Saltstraumen, Europe´s most accessible glacier, Svartisen, northern lights, midnight sun, and famous ...

  6. Bodø is the meeting point of the coast. Vibrant and lively Bodø is the heart of the Salten region, as well as Northern Norway’s second city. This is the place to walk the streets, have coffee in chic coffee bars, dine in a good restaurant and go shopping.

  7. Bodø is the capital of Nordland county and a natural starting point for experiencing the rest of the county. Here you will find Bodø Airport and the northern end station of the Nordland Train Line, also the Norwegian Coastal route “Hurtigruten” makes a stop in the city every day.

  8. Get ready to explore a world of possibilities, from glacier hiking under the midnight sun to savoring delicious dining experiences. Discover chalk-white beaches, cool cloud bars, and exhilarating climbing facilities nestled amidst towering mountains.

  9. Bodø is Northern Norway's second-largest after Tromsø and is a quite young town. It was established as a trading town in connection with the cod fishery at Lofoten, but it was not large herring catches until the end of the 19th century.

  10. Bodø, the northernmost point of the staggeringly beautiful Kystriksveien Coastal Route and 63km west of Fauske on the Arctic Highway, is the gateway to Norway's true north. It's also the northern terminus of Norway's railway system and a jumping-off point for the Lofoten Islands.

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