Sola
Sola stands for
- an Anglo-Saxon Christian missionary, see Sola (saint) († ~ 794)
- a tributary of the Vistula, see Soła
- a municipality in the Norwegian province of Rogaland, see Sola (Norway)
- a place of Vanuatu (Torba province), see Sola (Vanuatu)
- a running relay in Zurich, see SOLA relay
- a manga and anime series, see Sola (franchise)
Sola , Solà or Šola is the family name of the following people:
- Andrés de Sola (1634–1696), Spanish composer and organist
- Antonija Šola (* 1979), Croatian actress and singer
- Bernat Sola (* 1965), Spanish ski jumper
- Daniel Solà (* 1976), Spanish rally driver
- Enrique Sola Clemente (* 1986), Spanish soccer player, see Kike Sola
- Eusebio Ignacio Hernández Sola (* 1944), Spanish religious, Bishop of Tarazona
- Hanna Sola (* 196), Belarusian biathlete
- Jean-Pierre Sola (1791–1881), Sardinian Roman Catholic clergyman and bishop of Nice
- Joan Solà i Cortassa (1940–2010), Spanish linguist, Romanist and Catalanist
- Kike Sola (* 1986), Spanish soccer player
- Marc Solà Pastoret (* 1985), Spanish ski mountaineer
- Marie-Hélène Sola (* 1955), French artist
- Mirjana Šola (* 1972), Croatian soccer player
- Miroslav Šola (* 1968), Yugoslav-Bosnian football player
- Salvador Moyà i Solà (* 1955), Spanish paleontologist and anthropologist
- Vlado Šola (* 1968), Croatian handball player
SOLA stands for:
- Summer camp , a summer camp or camp in the summer
See also:
- La Sola
- sola fide , sola gratia , solus Christ and sola scriptura , the basis of evangelical theology
- Solá
- Zola