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Málaga, the Andalusian province most graced by El Gordo in the Christmas Lottery draw

Málaga It is the Andalusian province most graced by the Gordo in the Christmas Lottery draw. The province sums up 26 Gordos in 14 populations, highlighting Málaga with ten and alora, Marbella y Ronda with two each; Sevilla it has 23 in seven municipalities, 17 in the capital; Cadiz22 in nine locations, with 12 in the capital and three in Algeciras; Granada16 in eight places, with nine in the capital and two in Almuñécar, and Córdoba, with 12 ‘Gordos’ in nine locations, with four in the capital.

In Jaen it has fallen ten times in nine locations, none in the capital and twice in Linares; Almeria has been graced seven times in five locations, twice in Almería and another two in El Ejido, while Huelva It has six Gordos in five municipalities, one in the capital and two in Ayamonte. Last year, this Huelva municipality was the only one awarded this award in Andalusia.



by cities, Seville and Cádiz are the ones that have been favored the most times for the Extraordinary Christmas Draw of the National Lottery, since the Jackpot has fallen on them 17 and 12 times, respectively, in the entire history of the draw, according to data from State Lotteries and Gambling consulted by Europa Press. Behind these capitals lies Malaga, ten times graceful with the highest prize of the Christmas Lottery.

Madrid leads the national ranking

Within the national framework, The ranking of the luckiest places continues to be led by the city of Madrid for another year, where the Gordo has fallen a total of 82 times in the more than 200 years of history of the traditional draw. Behind her is Barcelona with 42, Seville with 17, Bilbao (14), Valencia (13), Zaragoza (13) and Cádiz (12). Of all of them, only in Madrid did the ‘Gordo’ fall in last year’s draw.

Likewise, in Malaga has won first prize ten times; Santander, Alicante and Granada, nine times; La Coruña, San Sebastián and Gijón, in seven; Palma de Mallorca, in six; Badajoz, Lugo and Manises (Valencia), in five, and Murcia, Vic (Barcelona), Sort (Lérida), Córdoba, Valladolid, Burgos, Pamplona, ​​Salamanca and Teruel, in four.

The first prize has fallen three times in Algeciras (Cádiz), in addition to Albacete, Casas Ibáñez (Albacete), Benidorm (Alicante), Oviedo, Sabadell (Barcelona), Carballo (La Coruña), Huesca, Torrejón de Ardoz (Madrid), Palencia, Logroño, Segovia, San Bartolomé de Tirajana (Las Palmas), Puerto de la Cruz (Santa Cruz de Tenerife), Telde (Las Palmas), Boñar (León), San Pedro del Pinatar (Murcia), Granadilla de Abona (Tenerife), Vigo, Cáceres, Teruel and Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, graced in 2021.

In Two occasions, El Gordo was distributed in Almería, El Ejido (Almería), Almuñécar (Granada), Ayamonte (Huelva) and Linares (Jaén), as well as in Vitoria, Elche (Alicante), Avilés, Nava (Asturias), Granollers (Barcelona), Sant Quirze del Vallés (Barcelona), Coria (Cáceres), Castellón, Ciudad Real, Santiago de Compostela, Cuenca, Belmonte (Cuenca), León, Lérida, Vilalba (Lugo), Alcorcón (Madrid), Collado Villalba (Madrid), Leganés (Madrid) and San Sebastián de los Reyes (Madrid).

He has also fallen first prize twice in Alora, Marbella and Rondaas well as in Cartagena (Murcia), Yecla (Murcia), Pontevedra, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Arrecife (Las Palmas), Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Los Realejos (Tenerife), Soria, Talavera de la Reina (Toledo), OR Porriño (Pontevedra), Alcira (Valencia), Zamora, San Vicente del Raspeig (Alicante) and Derio (Vizcaya).

Of provincial capital cities, It has only fallen once in Guadalajara, Huelva and Orense, although it has also fallen in other large towns at some time in history, such as Salou (Tarragona) in 2019.

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