The National Lottery draw this Thursday proved to be especially lucky for several Spanish localities. The number 72,670, which won the first prize of €300,000 per series, had winners in Almería, Barcelona, Aranda de Duero (Burgos), Los Corrales de Buelna (Cantabria), Ceuta, Marzagan (Las Palmas), Madrid, Arico (Tenerife), La Laguna (Santa Cruz de Tenerife), Pedrera (Seville), and Valladolid. Meanwhile, the second prize, with the number 65,223, awarded €60,000 per series to locations such as Sant Adrià de Besòs (Barcelona), Conil de la Frontera (Cádiz), Los Gallos-Cerremolinos (Cádiz), Lloret de Mar (Girona), Madrid, Salamanca, Costa Adeje (Tenerife), and Manises (Valencia).
The fortunate municipalities are likely to experience a festive atmosphere following the distribution of the prizes. These wins not only benefit the individual winners but can also have a positive economic impact on local communities, especially in small towns where the effect of such income is felt more directly.
The National Lottery draw remains one of the most anticipated events on the calendar for many Spaniards, and this latest result has once again demonstrated its ability to change lives and bring joy to hearts across the country.