EuroMillions Beginnings

EuroMillions Beginnings

On Saturday, February 7, 2004, EuroMillions lottery broke onto the scene, started by Française des Jeux in France, the Loterias y Apuestas del Estado in Spain and Camelot in the UK. People from the three countries bought many EuroMillions lottery tickets and waited for the first draw, which happened in Paris, France, where the plastic balls revealed the first winning numbers on Friday, February 13, 2004.

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Why You Should Play EuroMillions

Why You Should Play EuroMillions

Europeans wanting to have a splendid time can play the lottery game EuroMillions, which is simple to play. It is so simple in fact, all you must do is select five numbers between one and fifty and two Lucky-Star numbers between one and nine. That's it. It's that easy.

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Ready to Win Big with EuroMillions?

Ready to Win Big with EuroMillions?

With Millions trying to win the next huge jackpot in the EuroMillions Lottery, you should join in, considering the amount of prizes up for grabs. It's easy to play, so if you have never played the lottery before, it's time to give it a shot and win.

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The Euro Lottery EuroMillions

The Euro Lottery EuroMillions

The EuroMillions or Euro lottery, formulated in France, UK, and Spain started selling lottery tickets on Saturday, July 7, 2004. And in Paris, France the first lottery draw took place on Friday, February 13, 2004. Although the only participating countries at the start were Spain, United Kingdom, and France, by October 2004 six other countries joined: Austria, Belgium, Ireland, Luxembourg, Portugal, and Switzerland.

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An Introduction to EuroMillions

An Introduction to EuroMillions

You might not have heard of EuroMillions lottery also called the European lottery. Well, it's a lottery with big prizes and even larger jackpots, and draws are held every Friday in Paris. The jackpots are often huge because nine countries pool the winnings together, which are, Austria (Austrian State Lottery), Belgium (Loterie Nationale de Belgique), France (La Francaise des Jeux), Ireland (Irish Lotto), Luxembourg (Loterie Nationale Luxembourg), Portugal (Portuguese Lottery - Campiao), Switzerland, and UK (The UK National Lottery).

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