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Lottery Italy, draw and live tickets – Corriere.it

The second in Formigine (Modena), the third in Magliano Sabina (Rieti), the third to a local distributor in Rome and the fourth in Trapani

been sold the winning ticket of the 2021-22 Italy Lottery from a local distributor in Rome. The first prize of 5 million euros corresponds to ticket T018060. As explained in the broadcast combined with the I soliti Ignoti lottery, on Raiuno, the term `local distributor means that the purchase was made in Rome, from a person for whom he may have resold tickets. The second millionaire place, at ticket P297147, sold to Formigine in the province of Modena, which is awarded 2.5 million euros. To the ticket E263508 sold in Magliano Sabina, in the province of Rieti, the third place of 2 million euros. In fourth place, the coupon N330633, sold in Rome, worth 1.5 million euros, while ticket D137599 sold in Trapani wins one million euros. This year they have been sold about 6 million and 400 thousand tickets (against 4.6 million of last year) , at a price of 5 euros per service. Prizes are not taxed.

Premiums of 100 thousand euros

Here is the list of second category prizes, from 100 thousand euros each:
P038135 series sold in Rome
B000019 sold in Rome
F314613 sold in Rome
F211673 sold in Velletri (Rome)
N234317 sold in Taranto
Q323494 sold in Faicchio (Benevento)
D469659 sold in Commessaggio (Mantua)
S267678 sold in Pomezia (Rome)
C144953 sold in L’Aquila
A300460 sold in Formicola (Caserta)

The prizes already awarded

This year the Lottery has already awarded several prizes: from 11 October to 10 December, in fact, a daily prize worth 10 thousand euros was distributed; from 20 to 24 December a prize of 20 thousand euros was distributed per day. The complete list Who.

And the unclaimed prizes

The total unclaimed prizes of the Italian Lottery from 2002 to date of approximately 30 million euros: e in the latest edition, reports Agipronews, the Italians have forgot to collect 400 thousand euros, divided into 10 third category prizes of 25 thousand euros each and three second category prizes of 50 thousand euros. All received, however, the five first category prizes, from the first prize of 5 million euros won in Pesaro, to the fifth of 250 thousand euros which went to Cavarzere.

The history of the Italian Lottery has often been marked by millionaire oversights: the last dates back to2016 edition, with a 2 million euro ticket never withdrawn, but the primacy of the careless belongs to2008 edition, when the first prize of 5 million euros was not claimed, sold in Rome and then put back into play the following year.


Brief History of the Lottery

The term Lottery it derives from the gothic blauts which means fate, but the idea of ​​the game is much older. It seems that the Romans used to organize lotteries on holidays: tickets matched to numbers were distributed and allowed to win valuables. But we have to wait until the 15th century to have documented news of lotteries designed to finance religious and humanitarian works. The National Lottery model is consolidated at the beginning of the twentieth century: the event is managed on a national scale and associated with cultural and social events.


But only starting from fifties there was a model more similar to that of the lotteries that we still have today. In 1955, four lotteries a year were authorized by law: the Merano, Agnano, Monza Lottery combined with sporting events and the Italy Lottery combined with an event to be determined from time to time by decree of the Ministry of Finance, together with an important telecast.

From 1970 the association with television was not lost until 2002: since then the Lottery Italy has been combined with the successful TV program of Rai 1, such as Fantastico, Carramba! What Luck, Dancing under the stars, The test of the cook, Your Business and today the usual unknowns.


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