Croatia Shook by Lottery Fever as Jackpot Reaches 10.5 Mln Kuna
April 19th, 2008
Zagreb, April 19 (CP) – Croatia is being shook by lottery fever as the players are looking at a potential win of 10.5 million kuna.
The Croats are expected to flock to the Hrvatska lutrija, the local lottery outposts on Saturday and one of the luckiest places to buy tickets is allegedly a Velika Gorica branch some 20 kilometres from the capital Zagreb.
Two winning tickets were bought there about a year ago, one the largest jackpot in the Croatian lottery history of 12.5 million kuna and another of 3.3 million kuna, so players in the know make sure than buy their tickets there if at all possible.
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