A dozen Catalan towns have distributed tenths of the first prize of the extraordinary draw of the Niño lottery, held this Saturday and endowed with two million euros per series (200,000 euros per tenth), which has gone to the number 94,974.
In the province of Barcelona, ??tenths of the first prize have been sold in the administrations of Barcelona city, Corbera de Llobregat, Mataró, Sabadell, Montgat and Sant Víçens dels Horts.
In the province of Girona, tenths of the first prize have been distributed by the administrations of Porqueres, Anglès and La Jonquera; in Tarragona it has fallen to Corbera d’Ebre, and in Lleida none has been distributed.
Of the third prize, endowed with 250,000 euros per series (25,000 euros for the tenth), which has fallen to the number 57,033 and which, like the first, has been widely distributed throughout Spain, tenths have been sold in Catalonia in the Barcelona towns of Terrassa, Cornellà de Llobreta and Montgat, as well as Tàrrega (Lleida).
The second prize in the extraordinary draw of the Niño lottery, worth 750,000 euros per series (75,000 euros per tenth), went to number 89,634, which was sold entirely in the Madrid town of Móstoles.