Iglus, (or igloos) are small shelters made of ice, most famously by the Eskimos. They are built by leaning block of ice together in the shape of a dome with a hole in the top for smoke.
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In Inuktitut, an igloo is called "iglu."
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From the Inuit language 'iglu' or 'idglu' meaning 'house'
iglu, kushta ot led....иглу, къща от лед
Igloo (Iglu) is probably the answer you are looking for.However, the Inuit work Iglu, does NOT refer to a house make out of snow. It can be made of anything. Wood, bricks, canvas as well as snow.It's only non Inuit's that refer to an "igloo" as a shelter made out of snow.
They cater for a range of interests. Though they specialize primarily in ski or snowboarding holidays, they also do trips to what they call the Iglu Lapland and cruises. They offer a range of ski resort locations (approximately around 100 resorts in over 20 countries).