Candela (disambiguation)
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The candela is a unit of luminous intensity.
Candela may also refer to:
Places
- Candela, Apulia, comune in the Province of Foggia, Italy
- Candela Municipality, municipio in Coahuila, Mexico
- Candela, Coahuila, community in Coahuila State, Mexico
- Candela River, tributary of the Rio Salado, Mexico
- Candelas, Colorado, a planned community in Arvada, Colorado, United States
People
- Candela Andújar (born 2000), Spanish football forward
- Candela (footballer), Spanish footballer
- Candela Ferro (born 1973), Argentine journalist, model, and television host
- Candela Peña (born 1973), Spanish actress
- Candela Vetrano (born 1991), Argentine actress, singer and model
- Álvaro Giménez Candela (born 1991), Spanish footballer
- Antonio Candela (born 2000), Italian professional footballer
- Estrella Cabeza Candela (born 1987), Spanish professional tennis player
- Félix Candela (1910-1997), Spanish architect
- Iván Menéndez Candela (born 1978), Spanish retired footballer
- Paco Candela (born 1993), Spanish footballer
- Rosario Candela, Italian born American architect
- Vincent Candela (born 1973), former French footballer
- Vincenzo Candela (born 1994), Colombian footballer
Music
- Candela (American band), American band
- Candela (Swedish band), Swedish band
- Candelas (band), Welsh band
- Candela (Mice Parade album)
- Candela (Vicente García album)
Other uses
- Candela (tobacco), type of tobacco
- Candela Corp, American medical laser company
- Candela Hotel & Residences, a proposed skyscraper in Seattle, which was never built
- Candela, the leader of Team Valor in the mobile game Pokémon Go
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