Majadahonda Celebrates National Lottery First Prize with 30,000 Euros per Ticket

A sales point in the Monte del Pilar Shopping Center in Majadahonda has distributed part of the first prize from the April 30th draw.

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The National Lottery draw on Thursday, April 30th, brought a first prize to Majadahonda, with several tickets winning 30,000 euros each, distributed at the Monte del Pilar Shopping Center.

The lucky number 64.299 secured the top prize in the National Lottery draw, awarding 300,000 euros per series. Fortune smiled upon Majadahonda, where a lottery administration located in the Monte del Pilar Shopping Center, at Avenida Príncipe Asturias Local 29, sold several tickets for this first prize. This establishment is situated next to the Santo Tomás Moro church, in one of the city's most affluent areas.
The main prize was widely distributed across Spain, reaching towns such as Mérida (Badajoz), San Cristóbal de La Laguna and Hermigua (Tenerife), La Roda (Albacete), Sabadell (Barcelona), Martos (Jaén), Puerto de Mazarrón (Murcia), Arnedo (La Rioja), Bañadero and Vega de San Mateo (Gran Canaria).
Furthermore, the second prize, corresponding to number 52.102 and valued at 60,000 euros, was sold entirely in Villafranca del Penedés (Barcelona). Official information regarding the results has been confirmed by the National Organization of Lotteries and State Bets (ONLAE), following some initial confusion in the dissemination of data by various media outlets.