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  2. Nationale Postcode Loterij - Wikipedia

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    The Nationale Postcode Loterij (National Postcode Lottery) is the biggest charity lottery in the Netherlands. [ citation needed ] It was founded in 1989 by Novamedia , a marketing agency that sets up and runs charity lotteries. [ 1 ]

  3. Postcode Lottery Group - Wikipedia

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    The Postcode Lottery Group launched its first lottery, the Dutch Postcode Lottery (Nationale Postcode Loterij), in 1989. This lottery uses postal codes (zip codes) as ticket numbers and has become one of the largest lotteries in the Netherlands.

  4. Lotteries by country - Wikipedia

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    The first French lottery was created by King Francis I in or around 1505. After that first attempt, lotteries were forbidden for two centuries. They reappeared at the end of the 17th century, as a "public lottery" for the Paris municipality (called Loterie de L'Hotel de Ville) and as "private" ones for religious orders, mostly for nuns in convents.

  5. Postal codes in the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    2-digit postcode areas Netherlands (defined through the first two postcode digits) Postal codes in the Netherlands, known as postcodes, are alphanumeric, consisting of four digits followed by two uppercase letters. The letters 'F', 'I', 'O', 'Q', 'U' and 'Y' were originally not used for technical reasons, but almost all existing combinations ...

  6. Quick Pick vs Picking Your Own Lotto Numbers: Is One ... - AOL

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    The app will generate a set of new random numbers for you. Confirm your order and you're all set. ( Related : These Are the "Luckiest" Powerball Numbers in 2024 )

  7. List of postal codes - Wikipedia

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    The next batch of numbers (200) represent the area code. The regional, district and area codes come together to form the postcode. The last batch of numbers (1987) represent the unique address of the location. A combination of the postcode and the unique address make up the digital address. [7] Gibraltar: GI: GX11 1AA Single code used for all ...

  8. Miljoenenjacht - Wikipedia

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    Miljoenenjacht (Dutch pronunciation: [mɪlˈjunə(n)ˌjɑxt] ⓘ; English: Hunt for Millions), officially Postcode Loterij Miljoenenjacht, is a Dutch game show, sponsored by the country's postcode lottery, where a contestant and at-home viewer could win up to €5,000,000 (approx. $5,583,720 or £4,390,423) or as little as €0.01.

  9. Sigrid van Aken - Wikipedia

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    Van Aken is responsible for all entities and operations of the postcode lotteries in five countries: [5] Netherlands (1989), Sweden (2005), Great Britain (2005), Germany (2016), and Norway (2018) – the latter [clarification needed] are collectively known as the Postcode Lottery Group.