Canary Islands distribute nearly 4 million euros in lottery prizes

The ONCE, Bonoloto, and National Lottery have distributed significant sums of money on the island over the past week.

Generic image of luck and fortune elements in the Canary Islands, with abstract details of volcanic landscapes and gold coins.
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Generic image of luck and fortune elements in the Canary Islands, with abstract details of volcanic landscapes and gold coins.

The Canary Islands have experienced a notable streak of luck, with ONCE, Bonoloto, and National Lottery draws distributing a total of 3,880,179.30 euros across the archipelago.

Luck has smiled upon the Canary Islands over the past week, with several draws distributing a total of 3,880,179.30 euros throughout the archipelago. This figure highlights a particularly fortunate period for the region.
The prizes come from various gambling games. The National Lottery awarded the largest prize, amounting to 2,000,000 euros. The ONCE also contributed significantly, distributing 1.3 million euros in a first prize and another 240,000 euros in a second.
The Bonoloto contributed a prize of 40,179.30 euros. Additionally, another prize of 300,000 euros was awarded by the National Lottery, completing a week of substantial economic distributions.
The total sum of the reported prizes reaches nearly four million euros, reflecting an unusual concentration of luck within a few days and positioning the Canary Islands as a prominent location for recent lottery wins.