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The coppola ((:ˈkɔppola)) is a traditional kind of flat cap typically worn in Sicily, Calabria and Sardinia (where it is called ''su bonette''). First used by English nobles during the late 18th century, the coppola began being used in Sicily and Calabria in the early 20th century as a driving cap, usually worn when at the wheel driving the car. The coppola is usually made in tweed. The origin of the name ''coppola'' is likely to be a Sicilian, Calabrian or Apulian adaptation of the English word ''cap'', itself coming from the Latin word "''caput''" (head). By extension, ''coppola'' is also Sicilian for ''head''. The word ''coppola'' then became popular also in the rest of Italy, and was quickly acquired by Italian language by extension. Today, the coppola is widely regarded, at least in Italy, as a definitive symbol of Sicilian or Calabrian heritage.
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