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Geography

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Mount Celeste Mount Celeste is the unofficial name for a mountain located on Vancouver Island, British Columbia. It shares the name Celeste with two peaks in the Cariboo region of the BC Interior. Within the boundaries of Strathcona Provincial Park, this pea ...
, unofficial name of a mountain on Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada *
Celeste, Texas Celeste (''Light Blue'', in Spanish) is a city in Hunt County, in the U.S. state of Texas. The population was 814 at the 2010 census. History Like many towns in Hunt County, Celeste
, a rural city in North Texas **
Celeste High School Celeste High School is a public high school located in the city of Celeste, Texas, United States and classified AA school by the UIL. It is a part of the Celeste Independent School District located in northwestern Hunt County. In 2015, the sc ...
, public high school located in the city of Celeste, Texas *
Celeste Lake __NOTOC__ Laguna Celeste is a lake of Bolivia in the Sur Lípez Province, Potosí Department Potosí (; Aymara: ''Putusi''; qu, P'utuqsi) is a department in southwestern Bolivia. It comprises 118,218 km2 with 823,517 inhabitants (2012 c ...
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Celeste River Celeste River () is a river in Tenorio Volcano National Park of Costa Rica. It is notable for its distinctive turquoise coloration. The Celeste River also borders several hot springs and has one large waterfall. It takes about an hour to hike to ...
, Costa Rica *
Celeste Center The Ohio Expo Center and State Fairgrounds is an exhibition center and fairground site, located in Columbus, Ohio. The site has been home to the Ohio State Fair since 1886. Attributes The fairgrounds site includes numerous fair buildings: the Bri ...
, a multipurpose arena in Columbus, Ohio


Film, books and games

* ''Céleste'' (1980 film), a German film about the life of Marcel Proust *
Celeste (2018 film) ''Celeste'' is a 2018 Australian film directed by Ben Hackworth and written by Hackworth and Bille Brown. The film stars Radha Mitchell, Thomas Cocquerel, Nadine Garner and Odessa Young. The film had its international premiere at BFI London Fil ...
, an Australian film * ''Celeste'', a 2004 novel in the Gemini series of V. C. Andrews novels, ghostwritten by Andrew Neiderman * ''Celeste'' (video game), a 2018 puzzle platforming video game


Music

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Celeste (singer) Celeste Epiphany Waite (born 5 May 1994) is an American-British singer and songwriter. In 2019, she became the sixth artist to top the BBC's annual Sound of... poll and win the Rising Star Award at the Brit Awards in the same year. Her debut ...
, American-born British singer-songwriter * Celeste Cruz, half of American pop duo
Daphne and Celeste Daphne and Celeste are an American pop duo, consisting of Celeste Cruz and Karen 'Daphne' DiConcetto. Three of their singles reached the top 20 in the UK Singles Chart. Success and album reaction They released three singles in the UK: " Ooh Sti ...
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Celeste Johnson Celeste Johnson (born 1959 in Chicago, Illinois), also known as Celeste, is an American-born, Italian-based athlete, model, singer and TV host. Before entering the showbusiness, Johnson was a professional long jump athlete. She started her c ...
, professionally known as Celeste, American performer in Italy * Celeste (band), a post-metal band from Lyon, France * ''Celeste'' (album), a 2012 album by My Tiger My Timing * "Celeste" (song), a 2012 Italian-language song by Laura Pausini * "Celeste", a song by Donovan from the album '' Sunshine Superman'' * Celesta, a musical instrument also known as a celeste * Celeste pedal, a type of pedal on some early pianos * (French: 'heavenly voice'), a pipe organ stop


Other uses

* Celeste (color), a pale turquoise shade of blue * Celeste (frozen pizza), brand of frozen pizza owned by Pinnacle Foods and widely referred to as Mama Celeste *
Mitsubishi Celeste The Mitsubishi Lancer (A70) is the first generation version of Mitsubishi's long-running Lancer nameplate. When introduced in 1973, it filled the gap between the Minica kei car and the considerably larger Galant. It was a replacement for th ...
, a Japanese car *
Tropical Storm Celeste The name Celeste has been used for five tropical cyclones worldwide, four in the East Pacific Ocean and one in the Australian region of the South Pacific. In the East Pacific: * Hurricane Celeste (1960) – developed from the remnants of Atlantic ...
, tropical cyclones named Celeste


See also

* Celeste (name), a list of people with the given name or surname * Celestia (name) {{disambiguation, geo