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Milagros ("miracles" in Spanish) may refer to: * Milagros, Masbate, Philippines, a first-class municipality * Milagros, Province of Burgos, a municipality in Castile and León, Spain. *Milagros (given name) *Fernando Milagros (born 1980), Chilean pop rock singer and songwriter * ''Milagros'' (album), a 2001 studio album by American singer Myra * ''Milagros'' (film), a 1997 film * ''Milagros'' (telenovela), a 2001 Peruvian telenovela *'' Milagros: Girl from Away'', a 2008 book by Meg Medina See also *Acueducto de los Milagros, an ancient Roman aqueduct bridge in Spain *Milagro (other) Milagro means "miracle" in Spanish. Milagro may refer to: Places: * Milagro, Ecuador, a city *Milagro Canton, Ecuador, of which the city is the canton seat *Milagro River, Ecuador * Milagro, Navarre, Spain, a town and municipality *El Milagro, Q ...
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Milagros, Masbate
Milagros, officially the Municipality of Milagros, is a 1st class municipality of the Philippines, municipality in the Philippine Province, province of Masbate, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 57,538 people. It is facing the Asid Gulf and is the largest municipality in the province in terms of land area. Etymology Milagros got its name from Spanish word ''Milagro'' meaning miracle. Stories handed down from generation to generation told us that the community was founded by early settlers who are peace loving and faithful converted Christians. Early then, coastal communities are the center of trade and commerce because of its facility to transport goods and products to and from the other communities. These are often the targets of marauding “moro” bandits who pillage and wreak havoc to victim communities. News of the atrocities caused by these heartless invaders sent shivers to the bones of those unwarring communities. One day a flotilla of v ...
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Milagros, Province Of Burgos
Milagros is a Spanish village and municipality in the province of Burgos, part of the autonomous community of Castile and León. It has a population of approximately 502 people and is 10 km from Aranda de Duero. Milagros is in the comarca and wine region of the Ribera del Duero. The name "Milagros" may be translated from Spanish by the English English usually refers to: * English language * English people English may also refer to: Peoples, culture, and language * ''English'', an adjective for something of, from, or related to England ** English national ide ... word, ''"miracles"''. Notable people * José Vela Zanetti References External linksMilagros - photos and information (Spanish) Municipalities in the Province of Burgos {{Burgos-geo-stub ...
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Milagros (given Name)
Milagros is a given name which may refer to: *Milagros Cabral (born 1978), Dominican volleyball player *Milagros Cerrón (born 2004), Peruvian sirenomelia survivor *Milagros Crespo (born 1979), Cuban beach volleyball player *Milagros Flores, professional name of Argentine actress and singer María de los Milagros Flores (born 1990) *Milagros Hernando (1957–2017), Spanish diplomat *Milagros D. Ibe, Filipino academic, teacher and educator * Milagros Moy (born 1975), Peruvian volleyball player *Milagros Paz (born 1962), Venezuelan journalist and politician *Ana Milagros Parra Ana Milagros Parra is a Venezuelan political scientist. She has worked both as a researcher and interviewer in human rights organizations, later specializing in political risk analysis. Ana Milagros obtained her degree in political science at Raf ..., Venezuelan political scientist {{given name Spanish feminine given names Feminine given names ...
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Fernando Milagros
Fernando Milagros (Talcahuano, Chile, February 1980) is a Chilean pop rock singer-songwriter and a part of the independent music scene in Santiago. He was born Fernando Briones and got his stage name from his three years as the singer and bass player in the band Maria Milagros. He has divided his time between music and a successful career in theater design. In 2006, Milagros made his first solo album, ''Vacaciones en el Patio de mi Casa'' (Vacations In My Backyard), which was released in 2007. He followed this up with performances throughout 2008 in bars around Santiago, and opened for the Anglo-French singer Jane Birkin, also in 2008 Milagros released his second album, ''Por Su Atención Gracias'' (For Your Attention Thank You), in 2009. Following the example of other Chilean singer-songwriters like Leo Quinteros and Manuel García, Milagros enlisted the help of a support band, ''The Falsos'' (The Fakes), on the album, who are credited next to Milagros on the album cover. ...
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Milagros (album)
''Milagros'' is the second major-label album, second Spanish language album, and third album overall by Mexican-American singer Myra. It was released under Hollywood Records Hollywood Records is an American record label of the Disney Music Group. The label focuses in pop, rock, alternative, hip hop, and country genres, as well as specializing in mature recordings not suitable for the flagship Walt Disney Records l ... on October 16, 2001. The album was a re-release of Myra's debut album the self-titled "Myra", all songs were re-recorded from English to Spanish (Myra's native language). The songs were translated by Marco Marinangeli. The single, "Siempre Hay Milagros" was met with a fresh new video with scenes from the original English version. "Bailando En La Ciudad" was utilized as a promo track for the 2002 Disney Channel's Original Movie, " Gotta Kick It Up!" Myra was not featured in the promotional video. Track listing {{Authority control 2001 albums Myra (singer) ...
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Milagros (film)
''Milagros'' is a 1997 Philippine drama film directed by Marilou Diaz-Abaya. The film stars Sharmaine Arnaiz as the title role. The film won 10 out of 15 awards in the 21st Gawad Urian Awards, including Best Film. It was selected as the Philippine entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 70th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Cast * Sharmaine Arnaiz as Lagring * Dante Rivero as Nano * Joel Torre as Junie * Raymond Bagatsing as Benneth * Nonie Buencamino as Ramonito * Elizabeth Oropesa as Miding *Mia Gutierrez as Arlene * Rolando Tinio as Fr. Fermin *Joe Jardi as Bebot *Tanya Gomez as Chayong *Jim Pebanco as Pilo *Ramon Reyes as Cirilo References External links * 1997 films 1997 drama films Philippine drama films 1990s Tagalog-language films Films directed by Marilou Diaz-Abaya Merdeka Film Productions films {{1990s-drama-film-stub ...
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Milagros (telenovela)
Milagros was a Peruvian telenovela produced and broadcast by América Televisión in 2001. Plot The novel tells us the story of two rival families: Echevarrías and De La Torres. One of the main heads of this last family, the evil Lucrecia, hires assassins led by Leoncio Peña "Jaguar" to annihilate all the Echevarría's in a social gathering they were having: Raquel Echevarría's wedding with John Wilson. The massacre occurs and the Echevarría clan ceases to exist in the midst of fire and blood. But there were two survivors: Raquel and her nephew José Antonio. As a result of the beating and rape suffered by Raquel by "Jaguar" moments before the fire, she becomes pregnant with Melissa. After what happened, Raquel becomes a cold woman with a desire for revenge. On the other hand, Rafael De La Torre, Lucrecia's brother and highest authority in the De La Torre clan, has an affair with the family's servant, who becomes pregnant and knowing that Rafael asks her to abort the baby, sh ...
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Girl From Away
A girl is a young female human, usually a child or an adolescent. When a girl becomes an adult, she is accurately described as a '' woman''. However, the term ''girl'' is also used for other meanings, including ''young woman'',Dictionary.com, "Girl"'' Retrieved January 2, 2008. and is sometimes used as a synonym for '' daughter'', or '' girlfriend''. In certain contexts, the usage of ''girl'' for a woman may be derogatory. ''Girl'' may also be a term of endearment used by an adult, usually a woman, to designate adult female friends. ''Girl'' also appears in portmanteaus (compound words) like '' showgirl'', '' cowgirl'', and '' schoolgirl''. The treatment and status of girls in any society is usually closely related to the status of women in that culture. In cultures where women have a low societal position, girls may be unwanted by their parents, and the state may invest less in services for girls. Girls' upbringing ranges from being relatively the same as that of bo ...
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Acueducto De Los Milagros
The Acueducto de los Milagros ( en, Aqueduct of the Miracles) is a Roman aqueduct in Mérida (Badajoz), Spain. It was built during the first century AD to supply water from the Proserpina Dam to the ancient Roman colony of ''Emerita Augusta''. After the fall of the Roman Empire, the aqueduct fell into decay and today it is in ruins with only a relatively small section of the aqueduct bridge standing. The Archaeological Ensemble of Mérida, including the aqueduct, was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1993. Description Only a relatively small stretch of the aqueduct still stands, consisting of 38 arched pillars standing high along a course of some . It is constructed from ''opus mixtum'' – granite ashlar blocks interspersed with red brick – utilising a double arcade arrangement. The structure originally brought water to the city from a reservoir called the Proserpina Dam, fed by a stream called Las Pardillas, around to the north-west of Mérida. It is thought to have ...
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