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Spain dishes out $2.43 billion in bumper Christmas lottery

BARCELONA, Spain (AP) - The lucky holders of ticket number 26590 struck it rich in Spain on Sunday when they won the top prize in the nation's bumper Christmas lottery.

The top-prize winning number worth 400,000 euros ($436,000) fell out of the enormous metallic shuffling bins in a live televised event Sunday morning. The winners won 20,000 euros for each euro spent on a 20-euro ticket.

The incredibly popular lottery, known as El Gordo (The Fat One), dishes out a total of 2.24 billion euros ($2.43 billion) in prizes this year, including lots of smaller prizes.

Other lotteries have bigger individual top prizes but El Gordo, held each year on Dec. 22, is ranked as the world's richest for the total prize money involved.

The winning tickets were sold in the provinces of Tarragona, Salamanca, Alicante, Barcelona, Madrid, Murcia and Sevilla.

Winners of the top prize will pay 76,00 euros ($84,000) in taxes. Prizes up to 20,000 euros ($22,000) are exempt from taxes.

Children from Madrid's San Ildefonso school called out the prizes on a nationally televised draw at Madrid's Teatro Real opera house. The tiny wooden balls corresponding to the prizes roll down chutes from the two huge bins and are sung out by young girls during the three-hour gala.

Families, friends and co-workers buy tickets together as part of a winter holiday tradition. They then gather around their television sets, radios or mobile phones, hoping that fortune shines on them.

Spain established its national lottery as a charity in 1763 during the reign of King Carlos III. Its objective later became to shore up state coffers. It also helps several charities.

A man buys a Christmas lottery ticket from a street seller in Madrid, Spain, Saturday, Dec. 21, 2019. Spain's bumper Christmas lottery draw known as El Gordo, or The Fat One, will be held on Dec. 22. (AP Photo/Paul White) The Associated Press
A Christmas lottery seller puts some tickets on display in Madrid, Spain, Saturday, Dec. 21, 2019. Spain's bumper Christmas lottery draw known as El Gordo, or The Fat One will be held on Dec. 22. (AP Photo/Paul White) The Associated Press
A lottery seller carries a board with Christmas lottery tickets for sale in Madrid, Spain, Saturday, Dec. 7, 2019. The traditional Spanish Christmas lottery draw, known as El Gordo (The Fat One) will take place on Dec. 22. (AP Photo/Paul White) The Associated Press
Children from Madrid's San Ildefonso school call out the winning lottery ticket number at Madrid's Teatro Real opera house during Spain's bumper Christmas lottery draw in Madrid, Spain, Sunday, Dec. 22, 2019. The lottery, known as El Gordo, or The Fat One, will dish out 2.24 billion euros ($2.43 billion) in prizes. (AP Photo/Paul White) The Associated Press
Children from Madrid's San Ildefonso school call out the winning lottery ticket number at Madrid's Teatro Real opera house during Spain's bumper Christmas lottery draw in Madrid, Spain, Sunday, Dec. 22, 2019. The lottery, known as El Gordo, or The Fat One, will dish out 2.24 billion euros ($2.43 billion) in prizes. (AP Photo/Paul White) The Associated Press
A man dressed in a costume waits for the start of the Christmas lottery draw at Madrid's Teatro Real opera house during Spain's bumper Christmas lottery draw in Madrid, Spain, Sunday, Dec. 22, 2019. The lottery, known as El Gordo, or The Fat One, will dish out 2.24 billion euros ($2.43 billion) in prizes. (AP Photo/Paul White) The Associated Press
A man dressed in a costume waits for the start of the Christmas lottery draw at Madrid's Teatro Real opera house during Spain's bumper Christmas lottery draw in Madrid, Spain, Sunday, Dec. 22, 2019. The lottery, known as El Gordo, or The Fat One, will dish out 2.24 billion euros ($2.43 billion) in prizes. (AP Photo/Paul White) The Associated Press
People in the costumes wait for the start of the Christmas lottery draw at Madrid's Teatro Real opera house during Spain's bumper Christmas lottery draw in Madrid, Spain, Sunday, Dec. 22, 2019. The lottery, known as El Gordo, or The Fat One, will dish out 2.24 billion euros ($2.43 billion) in prizes. (AP Photo/Paul White) The Associated Press
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