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December 23, 2011

Women adorned with old lottery tickets attend the draw for Spain’s ‘El Gordo’ lottery in Madrid on Thursday. Reuters Photo/Andrea Comas Women adorned with old lottery tickets attend the draw for Spain’s ‘El Gordo’ lottery in Madrid on Thursday. Reuters Photo/Andrea Comas
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Madrid. Days before Christmas, a tiny town of 2,000 in cash-strapped Spain found itself 720 million euros ($940 million) richer on Thursday after scooping the top prize in the nation’s famed Christmas lottery.

Billed as the world’s richest, the lottery dishes out 2.52 billion euros to winners across the nation.

The top prize — dubbed “El Gordo” (“The Fat One”) — was split among the holders of tickets bearing the number 58268. The number appeared on 1,800 tickets, giving winners 400,000 euros for their 20 euro ticket.

The state lottery agency said all 1,800 tickets with that number were sold in the town of Granen, located in the arid and barren northeastern Los Monegros area.

Spain is struggling to emerge from a near two-year recession that has left it with a 21.5 percent unemployment rate, the highest in the euro zone.

The Gordo lottery aims for a share-the-wealth system rather than a single jackpot, and thousands of numbers yield at least some kind of return. Lots of people chip in together and buy shares of several or many tickets, meaning it is common for multiple prizes to go to the same town.

Other lotteries have larger individual top prizes but El Gordo is ranked as the world’s richest for the total sum paid out.

The winning number was picked and announced by pupils of Madrid’s Saint Ildefonso School in a nationally televised draw.

Since it began in 1812, the Dec. 22 lottery has become a favorite holiday tradition. This year, it sold an estimated 2.7 billion euros in tickets and the state lottery agency estimated per-capita spending of about 70 euros.

Associated Press