Miro may refer to:

Entertainment
  • Miro (software), an Internet television application (previously known as Democracy Player) developed by the Participatory Culture Foundation
  • Miromusic, an electronic dance band originally from Denmark
  • Giardini di Mirò, an Italian rock group
  • "Miro", a song by the alternative rock group Finch (American band)
  • Miro, a character in the Ender's Game series by Orson Scott Card
People

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Miroč

Miroč (Serbian Cyrillic: Мироч) is a mountain in eastern Serbia, between the towns of Donji Milanovac and Tekija. Its highest peak Štrbac has an elevation of 768 meters (2,520 ft) above sea level. Along with Liškovac, it is part of the Iron Gate gorge of the Danube river. It is located in the Đerdap national park.

In Serbian folklore, it is considered a mystical mountain with magic herbs to heal all wounds of haiduks, and the specific above of Vila Ravijojla (cf. the article on Vilas), the blood sister of Prince Marko.

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Miro Company

Miro is a game manufacturer in France. Its most notable publication is "La Conquete du Monde," the first version of Risk ever produced.

History

Miro was founded in Paris in 1936 by Fred Mirowitch and Leo J. Frankenthal. The company changed hands in 1950, after which it became the producer of French-language versions of Waddington Ltd. and Parker Brothers games. In 1980, Miro Company merged with Parker Brothers France and Meccano France under the name Miro-Meccano. In 1986, the company was acquired by Hasbro.

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Magica

Magica may refer to:

  • Magica (album) (2000), by heavy metal band Dio
  • Magica (band), a Romanian power metal band
  • Magica De Spell, fictional character in the Scrooge McDuck universe
  • Magicka, an action-adventure video game by Paradox Interactive
  • Magicka, the name for magic points in The Elder Scrolls video game series
  • Majika a Filipino fantasy-themed television series
  • See also

  • Magic (disambiguation)
  • Magica (band)

    Magica is a Romanian power metal band.

    History

    Magica started in February 2002 as a project of Bogdan Costea, guitarist (at that time) of a local gothic metal band, Interitus Dei. The reason for starting this band was Bogdan's desire to play the music that he likes: heavy metal & melodic rock.

    The recordings for the first album started in spring 2002. After two months of work, the material was ready. The album, entitled The Scroll of Stone, tells the story of princess Alma tricked by a demon, she loses her soul and so her quest begins. She has to find the Scroll of Stone, the only thing powerful enough to break the demon's spell. The Scroll of Stone was produced in Romania by Sigma Records and was well received by the media, in spite of the lack of promotion. The second album, Lightseeker, has been launched in October 2004 in France through Underclass Music. Magica's first video, "Bittersweet Nightshade", was ready on February 10, 2005. Magica has been featured in the famous Metallian and Rock Hard magazine. In 2006 the band had the pleasure of touring Europe opening for After Forever and Nightmare, Apocalyptica and Leaves Eyes.

    Magica (album)

    Magica is the eighth studio album by the American heavy metal band Dio. It is a concept album and it was released on March 21, 2000, through Spitfire Records.

    Magica marks the return of guitarist Craig Goldy, who also has performed on Dio's album Dream Evil and in the later release Master of the Moon. Magica also features Jimmy Bain on bass and Simon Wright on drums. Band leader Ronnie James Dio produced this concept album. The album was originally planned to be the first part of a trilogy of concept albums, and shortly before beginning his tour with Heaven & Hell, Dio announced his intention to start the Magica II & III album after the tour's end, but he died shortly after of stomach cancer on May 16, 2010. The only song released from Magica II & III was titled "Electra".

    Concept

    Said Dio: "Magica is the saga of Blessing, a netherworld invaded by dark forces that vaporise people into pure, evil energy. The planet’s saviours are master, apprentice heroes Eriel and Challis, who must recite a spell from the sacred book of Magica to defeat their foe, Shadowcast. The album is written from the villain’s viewpoint. (...) I took on the evil perspective because I’ve always written from the anti-perspective. Most people don’t think in those terms so you are freer to create. I left the ending ambivalent because evil always exists, good doesn’t always triumph and that’s the universal balance."

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    Mágico Amor

    by: Misión S.O.S

    Si tú quieres encontrar la respuesta
    Para ser feliz, no puedes olvidar
    Que el amor siempre será tu motor
    Cuando todo está volviéndose negro
    Y las cosas no parecen funcionar
    Sólo hay una forma en que tú lo harás
    Con una sonrisa todo se ilumina
    Ábrete a la vida y abre el corazón
    El amor es magia, trata de entenderlo
    Sólo así podremos hoy vivir mejor
    Si tú cambias la manera de hacerlo
    Y le pones magia y mucho corazón
    Hoy te digo que eres ya ganador
    No camines hacia atrás, ve adelante
    Y la cima tú habrás de alcanzar
    Con la magia y el amor llegarás
    Con una sonrisa todo se ilumina
    Ábrete a la vida y abre el corazón
    El amor es magia, trata de entenderlo
    Sólo así podremos hoy vivir mejor
    El amor es magia y tú debes de entenderlo
    Abre tus sentidos y abre el corazón
    Da siempre la mano a tu amigo y a tu hermano
    Y solo así podrás vivir con emoción
    Sonríes siempre tú y encontrarás la respuesta
    De todas las preguntas que podrás tú formular
    La vida sólo es una y hoy tienes que vivirla
    Tú tienes sólo un chance una oportunidad
    Con una sonrisa todo se ilumina
    Ábrete a la vida y abre el corazón
    El amor es magia, trata de entenderlo
    Sólo así podremos hoy vivir mejor




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