Coperchia is the most populated parish of Pellezzano, in the Province of Salerno, Italy.
It is located along the so-called Via dei casali, which is a county road that connects the city of Baronissi with Salerno, and it is also the location of the local cemetery.
There's also a train station, which connects Coperchia with Salerno and also with other important centres of its province, such as Baronissi, Mercato San Severino and Nocera Inferiore.
Peppino De Filippo wrote a farce, whose name was A Coperchia è caduta una stella, which takes place in Coperchia.
Its name's "In campagna è caduta una stella", and it was directed in 1932 by Eduardo De Filippo, who was Peppino's brother.