Luck continues to favor the volcanic island. This time it has left part of the first prize of the National Lottery held this Thursday, February 23rd.
The first prize corresponded to the number 65545, valued at 300,000 euros per number, having been sold on Vista de Yaiza Street, 46, in the southern municipality.
In the Canary Islands, it has also fallen in Tenerife, specifically San Miguel de Abona.
A tenth that has been widely distributed throughout the Spanish geography, because it was sold in El Carpio (Córdoba), Seville, El Ejido (Almería), Vila-Seca (Tarragona), Tomelloso (Ciudad Real), El Casar (Guadalajara), Cartagena (Murcia), Pamplona and Noain (Navarra), O Porriño (Pontevedra).
The second prize is the number 50195 and has been sold in various locations in the Peninsula.









