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Spanish Lottery
El Gordo – The fat one
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Spain holds draw for world's richest lottery
The winners of the "El Gordo" lottery will share a total of €2.4 billion, in a tradition dating back over 200 years.
Spain's 'El Gordo' Christmas lottery awards billions
More than €2.4 billion will be shared by winners of Spain's "El Gordo'' Christmas lottery.
Spain's Christmas lottery winners share €2.4 billion
Spain's "El Gordo" is the world's largest lottery, giving out billions of euros every year to multiple winners.
Spanish lottery pays out €2.4 billion
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More than two billion euros shelled out in Spanish lottery
Champagne corks have been popping across Spain as thousands celebrate a win in the biggest ever national Christmas lottery. The winning numbers were sung out by Madrid schoolchildren on live television.
Spaniards spend a fortune on 'the fat one'
In Spain, Christmas wouldn't be the same without El Gordo -- "the fat one." But that's not Santa Claus. It's the state lottery - the biggest in the world. Tickets sell for 200 euros each - yet virtually all Spaniards buy them, or at least a share in one. Lauren Frayer reports on this typically Spanish holiday tradition.
The world's richest lottery
A select group of lucky Spaniards, many of whom hail from outside Madrid, have won the world's largest lottery. The sweepstake has dished out prizes worth 2.5 billion euros ($3.3 billion) in total.
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