1
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igloo
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Western countries
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Seen as a novelty or tourist attraction, not a practical living arrangement
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1
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2
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igloo
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Western culture
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Often viewed as a novelty or tourist attraction
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1
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3
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igloo
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Western culture
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Uncommon type of housing, typically associated with Eskimos
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1
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4
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igloo
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Western culture
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Igloos are often seen as temporary shelters used in emergency situations rather than as practical homes.
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1
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5
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igloo
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Western culture
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Uncommon type of dwelling constructed from snow and ice
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1
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6
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igloo
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Western culture
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Symbol of winter and snow in popular culture, but not commonly used as a dwelling
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1
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7
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igloo
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Western cultures
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Uncommon form of shelter, known mainly as a symbol of Inuit culture
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1
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8
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igloo
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Western cultures
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Uncommon type of shelter made of snow and ice
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1
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9
|
igloo
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Western cultures
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Igloos are often seen as symbols of novelty or used for recreational purposes like ice hotels
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1
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10
|
igloo
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Western cultures
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Igloos are commonly associated with Inuit and Eskimo cultures, but are not typical dwellings in Western societies.
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1
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11
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igloo
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Western cultures
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Uncommon and mostly associated with novelty or as an emergency shelter in extreme conditions
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1
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12
|
igloo
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Western cultures
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Considered as a novelty or tourist attraction
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1
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13
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igloo
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Western cultures
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Associated with the Inuit people and the Arctic, often depicted in tourism and media
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1
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14
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igloo
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Western cultures
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Uncommon and often associated with novelty or tourist attractions
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1
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15
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igloos
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Western culture
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Considered more as an architectural novelty or tourist attraction
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1
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16
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igloos
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Western cultures
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Uncommon and often considered impractical as a form of shelter
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1
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17
|
igloos
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Western cultures
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Uncommon type of dwelling, often associated with temporary shelters in extreme conditions
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1
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