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Thuringia commemorates its centennial anniversary

Thuringia honors its 100th Lotto jackpot winner

Thuringia marks a century of existence and commemoration
Thuringia marks a century of existence and commemoration

Thuringia applauds its newest centennial lottery winner - Thuringia commemorates its centennial anniversary

A lucky resident of Thuringia has become the 100th lotto millionaire in the state's history, winning an approximate sum of 1,061,805 euros in the Wednesday lotto draw. The winning ticket was purchased within the state, with the exact location remaining undisclosed.

This latest win is part of a growing trend in Thuringia. So far this year, there have been 17 wins of over 100,000 euros, making it an average of three to four million-dollar wins per year. The highest individual win ever recorded by the state lottery was a staggering 32.5 million euros, achieved back in June 2020.

Since its founding in 1991, the Thuringian State Lottery has recorded a total of 100 million-dollar wins. The identity of the 100th millionaire, however, remains a mystery, as the exact details of the win have yet to be disclosed.

The winning numbers for the Wednesday lotto draw have not been released, but the draw was organized by the Thuringian State Lottery. The specific date of the draw is also unknown at this time.

The news of Thuringia's 100th lotto millionaire comes as a testament to the state's luck in the lottery world. As the search results do not contain information about the "100th million-dollar win" in Thuringia's lottery, it is recommended to check official lottery announcements or news from Thuringian state lottery authorities for precise, current details.

The impressive victory in the Wednesday lotto draw has added another big-win to Thuringia's casino-and-gambling history, making it the 100th million-dollar win recorded by the Thuringian State Lottery. This latest triumph is further evidence of the growing trend of casino-games and lotteries consistently yielding large payouts in the state.

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