Cadena
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Cadena is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
- Carlos Cadena (1917–2001), Mexican American lawyer, civil rights activist and judge based in San Antonio, Texas
- Dez Cadena (born 1961), American punk rock singer and guitarist
- Francisco Páez de la Cadena (born 1951), Spanish garden historian
- Freddy Cadena (born 1963), Ecuadorian orchestra conductor, a resident of Russia
- José Torres Cadena (born 1952), former football (soccer) referee from Colombia
- Mariano Velazquez de la Cadena (1778–1860), accomplished Mexican American grammarian, scholar, and author
- Ozzie Cadena (1924–2008), American record producer with Savoy Records and Prestige Records who recorded gospel and jazz music
- Ricardo Cadena (born 1969), retired professional footballer from Mexico
- Rodolfo Cadena (1943–1972), Mexican-American mob boss and legendary figure in the Mexican Mafia prison gang
- Rodrigo de la Cadena (born 1988), Mexican singer, performer, songwriter, radio host, and musician
- Tony Cadena (born 1963), accomplished punk rock singer/songwriter and poet
See also
- Estero La Cadena, river of Chile
- Cadena 94.9 (Spanish: 94.9 Network), Argentine radio station broadcasting from the city of Pilar, Buenos Aires
- Cadena Cafes Limited operated a chain of cafes in southern England from the 1890s to the 1970s
- Cadena COPE, private, right wing, commercial, Spanish radio network owned by a series of institutions within the Spanish Catholic Church
- Cadena Dial, Spanish radio station based in Seville
- Cadena Melodía, Colombian radio network, founded in 1971 by liberal politician Efraín Páez Espitia
- Cadena Súper, Colombian radio network, founded in the 1970s by Conservative politician Jaime Pava Navarro
- Cadena Salsoul, entertainment-based salsa radio station in Puerto Rico
- Cadena SER (the SER Network), Spain's premier radio network in terms of both seniority
- Cadena temporal and cadena perpetua are punishments notably present in the Philippine legal system
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