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Coppola cap

Coppola caps

The coppola (Italian pronunciation: [ˈkɔppola]) is a traditional kind of flat cap typically worn in Sicily, Campania and Calabria, where is it known as còppula or birritta, and also seen in Malta, Greece (where it is known as tragiáska, Greek: τραγιάσκα), some territories in Turkey, Corsica, and Sardinia (where it came to be known, in the local language, as berritta, cicía, and bonete or bonetu,[1] possibly from the Latin abonnis).

Today, the coppola is widely regarded, at least in Italy, as an iconic symbol of Sicilian culture.

  1. ^ "Bonète, Ditzionariu in linia de sa limba e de sa cultura sarda". Regione Autònoma de Sardigna.

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كوبولا Arabic Coppola (chapeau) French Coppola (copricapo) Italian Coppola Portuguese Коппола (кепка) Russian Bonette SC

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