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    www.galottery.com The Georgia Lottery Corporation , known as the Georgia Lottery , is overseen by the government of Georgia , United States . Headquartered in Atlanta , the lottery takes in over US$1 billion yearly.

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  6. List of five-number lottery games - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of lottery games in which five regular numbers are drawn from a larger set of numbers. The list includes the name, the number field for each, and the frequency of drawings.

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    A lucky winner hit the $10,000 Mega Millions drawing thanks to a ticket bought in Perry, the Georgia Lottery announced Monday. The ticket for the drawing on Dec. 20 was purchased at Circle K at ...

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