National Lottery First Prize of 60,000 Euros Lands in Gran Canaria

The draw on Saturday, April 4, brought luck to Las Palmas de Gran Canaria with the number 11711, in addition to eleven other Spanish towns.

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The National Lottery draw on Saturday, April 4, brought good fortune to Gran Canaria, where a ticket was awarded a first prize of 60,000 euros in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria.

The number 11711 was the lucky one in this draw, which distributed its first prize across various locations in Spain. In Gran Canaria, the winning ticket was sold at a sales point located at Fernando Guanarteme, 129, in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria.
In addition to the Canary Island, luck also smiled upon eleven other Spanish towns, where tickets with the same winning number were sold. These include Madrid, Zaragoza, Baleares, Burgos, Navarra, Asturias, Badajoz, Girona, Granada, Las Palmas, Valencia, and Bilbao.
The second prize of this draw was also widely distributed, reaching provinces such as Málaga, Barcelona, Cádiz, Madrid, Almería, Huesca, La Rioja, Pontevedra, and Sevilla.
The National Lottery offers different prices for its tickets, depending on the type of draw. Thursday draws cost 3 euros per ticket, while ordinary Saturday draws cost 6 euros. Special Saturday draws can be 12 or 15 euros, and extraordinary draws reach 20 euros per ticket.