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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"

sun
or
variable
rain.
The
term
is
also
used
more
generally
to
describe
any
canopy
or
shelter
of
similar
function.
common
and
not
related
to
the
architectural
sense
of
the
word.
and
the
name
of
a
weekly
Torah
portion.