Milagro has different meanings and uses depending on the context. Here are the details:
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Milagro (votive): Milagros are religious folk charms that are traditionally used for healing purposes and as votive offerings in Mexico, the southern United States, and other parts of North, Central, and South America). They come in a variety of shapes and dimensions and are fabricated from many different materials, depending on local customs. For example, they might be nearly flat or fully three-dimensional, and they can be constructed from gold, silver, tin, lead, wood, bone, or wax). In Spanish, the word milagro literally means miracle or surprise.
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Milagro Anejo Tequila: Milagro is a brand of tequila that produces different types of tequila, including Milagro Anejo Tequila. The name "Milagro" translates into "miracle" in English. The ingredients of Milagro Anejo Tequila are not mentioned in the search results.
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Milagro (in general): Milagro is a Spanish word that means miracle or surprise). It can be used in different contexts, such as in literature, art, or everyday language, to express something unexpected or extraordinary.
There is no information about any product details, positive or negative aspects, or ingredients or materials related to Milagro, except for the ingredients of Milagro Anejo Tequila, which are not mentioned in the search results.