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The chupalla (Spanish pronunciation: [tʃuˈpaʎa]) is a traditional Chilean horseman's hat made of straw. Many people in rural areas of Central Chile use it as well. In addition, it is often used when dancing the cueca (a Chilean folk dance) and during Chilean rodeos. The name chupalla comes from achupalla, a local name given to a bromelia plant that was used to make these hats. Today, chupallas are made of various types of straw, including rice and wheat. The phrase "por la chupalla" may be heard frequently in Chile. It is an interjection which, loosely translated, means "what the heck!".

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  • Die Chupalla [tʃuˈpaja] ist ein Strohhut, der traditionell von chilenischen Reiterhirten, den Huasos, getragen wird. Der Name leitet sich von achupalla ab, einem chilenischen Dialektwort für die Bromelie, aus deren Fasern die Hüte ursprünglich hergestellt wurden. Heute überwiegt die Fertigung aus Weizen- oder Reisstroh. (de)
  • The chupalla (Spanish pronunciation: [tʃuˈpaʎa]) is a traditional Chilean horseman's hat made of straw. Many people in rural areas of Central Chile use it as well. In addition, it is often used when dancing the cueca (a Chilean folk dance) and during Chilean rodeos. The name chupalla comes from achupalla, a local name given to a bromelia plant that was used to make these hats. Today, chupallas are made of various types of straw, including rice and wheat. The phrase "por la chupalla" may be heard frequently in Chile. It is an interjection which, loosely translated, means "what the heck!". (en)
  • La chupalla es un sombrero hecho de paja que usan los huasos en la zona central de Chile para protegerse del sol y es parte fundamental de su vestimenta. Es rígido, tiene la copa ovalada, vertical, plana y hundida, así como el ala redonda, horizontal, recta y ancha. Sus medidas tradicionales son nueve centímetros para la copa y trece para el ala. Presentan badana y cordel como toquilla y barbiquejo.​ (es)
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  • Die Chupalla [tʃuˈpaja] ist ein Strohhut, der traditionell von chilenischen Reiterhirten, den Huasos, getragen wird. Der Name leitet sich von achupalla ab, einem chilenischen Dialektwort für die Bromelie, aus deren Fasern die Hüte ursprünglich hergestellt wurden. Heute überwiegt die Fertigung aus Weizen- oder Reisstroh. (de)
  • The chupalla (Spanish pronunciation: [tʃuˈpaʎa]) is a traditional Chilean horseman's hat made of straw. Many people in rural areas of Central Chile use it as well. In addition, it is often used when dancing the cueca (a Chilean folk dance) and during Chilean rodeos. The name chupalla comes from achupalla, a local name given to a bromelia plant that was used to make these hats. Today, chupallas are made of various types of straw, including rice and wheat. The phrase "por la chupalla" may be heard frequently in Chile. It is an interjection which, loosely translated, means "what the heck!". The chupalla has a flat top and a perfectly circular rim. (en)
  • La chupalla es un sombrero hecho de paja que usan los huasos en la zona central de Chile para protegerse del sol y es parte fundamental de su vestimenta. Es rígido, tiene la copa ovalada, vertical, plana y hundida, así como el ala redonda, horizontal, recta y ancha. Sus medidas tradicionales son nueve centímetros para la copa y trece para el ala. Presentan badana y cordel como toquilla y barbiquejo.​ El nombre deriva de achupalla, una planta bromeliácea común en ciertas zonas del campo chileno.​ Con el material de esa planta, los artesanos empezaron a trenzarla.​ En la actualidad, para su confección son utilizadas variadas fibras vegetales: paja de trigo, de arroz, teatina y otras. Su versión de fieltro fue bautizada como sombrero corralero para ser llevado por el «huaso elegante», que es similar al plato redondo de Argentina.​​ (es)
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