Toldos
Toldos is the plural form of toldo in Spanish and Portuguese, referring to awnings, canopies, or shade structures attached to a building or storefront. A toldo may be fixed to the façade or retractable, and is typically made from fabric, canvas, vinyl, or a lightweight membrane stretched over a frame. When deployed, toldos provide sun protection, reduce glare, and extend usable outdoor spaces; they can also help moderate indoor temperatures by shading windows.
Across Iberian-influenced regions, toldos are common on homes, cafés, and markets, especially in climates with strong
It may appear as a surname or place name in some areas, though such uses are less
For clarity, Toldos should not be confused with Toledot (often transliterated Toldot), the Hebrew term for "generations"