Countries with a national lottery

Maneki neko This maneki neko beckons customers to purchase takarakuji tickets in Tokyo, Japan.

Americas

Europe

  • Austria: Lotto 6 aus 45 and Zahlenlotto
  • Belgium: Loterie Nationale or Nationale Loterij
  • Bulgaria: TOTO 2 6/49
  • Croatia: Hrvatska lutrija
  • Denmark: Lotto
  • Finland: Lotto
  • France: La Française des Jeux
  • Germany: Lotto 6 aus 49 and Spiel 77 and Super 6
  • Greece: Lotto 6/49 , Joker 5/45 + 1/20 and various others
  • Hungary: Lottó
  • Iceland: Lottó
  • Ireland: The National Lottery, An Chrannchur Náisiúnta
  • Italy: Lotto, Superenalotto
  • Netherlands: Staatsloterij
  • Norway: Lotto
  • Poland: http://www.lotto.pl 
  • Portugal: Lotaria Clássica and Lotaria Popular
  • Romania: Loteria Romana - 6/49, 5/40, Pronosport
  • Serbia: Narodna Lutrija
  • Slovenia: Loterija Slovenije
  • Spain: Loterías y Apuestas del Estado
  • Switzerland: Swiss Lotto
  • Turkey: Various games by Milli Piyango İdaresi (National Lottery Administration) including Loto 6/49 and jackpots
  • United Kingdom: formerly The National Lottery, now Lotto. Also Monday - The Charities Lottery, launched on May 8, 2006.[1]

Asia

  • Hong Kong: Mark Six
  • Israel: "Lotto"
  • Japan: Takarakuji
  • Philippines: Lotto 6/42, Mega Lotto 6/45, Super Lotto 6/49, 6 Digits Luzon, 4 Digits, Suertres Lotto, EZ2 Lotto
  • Russia: Sportloto
  • Singapore: TOTO
  • South Korea: Lotto
  • Taiwan: Lottery

Africa

Australia

  • Australia: Australian Lottery Games, Powerball
  • New Zealand: Lotto

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