Examples of using Draw date in English and their translations into Swedish
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Eurojackpot prizes in Slovakia must be claimed within 35 days of the draw date, so tickets purchased for this draw are valid until Friday 28th December 2018.
Eurojackpot prizes in Finland must be claimed within 365 days of the draw date, so tickets purchased for this draw are valid until Saturday 23rd November 2019.
Eurojackpot prizes in Lithuania must be claimed within 60 days of the draw date, so tickets purchased for this draw were valid until Tuesday 2nd June 2015.
Eurojackpot prizes in Slovakia must be claimed within 35 days of the draw date, so tickets purchased for this draw were valid until Friday 6th January 2017.
Eurojackpot prizes in Slovakia must be claimed within 35 days of the draw date, so tickets purchased for this draw were valid until Friday 22nd January 2016.
Eurojackpot prizes in Estonia must be claimed within 90 days of the draw date, so tickets purchased for this draw were valid until Thursday 21st April 2016.
Eurojackpot prizes in Slovenia must be claimed within 90 days of the draw date, so tickets purchased for this draw were valid until Thursday 3rd May 2018.
Eurojackpot prizes in Slovenia must be claimed within 90 days of the draw date, so tickets purchased for this draw were valid until Thursday 2nd February 2017.
Eurojackpot prizes in Slovakia must be claimed within 35 days of the draw date, so tickets purchased for this draw were valid until Friday 2nd June 2017.
Eurojackpot prizes in Spain must be claimed within 30 days of the draw date, so tickets purchased for this draw were valid until Sunday 9th September 2018.
Eurojackpot prizes in Netherlands must be claimed within 365 days of the draw date, so tickets purchased for this draw were valid until Saturday 2nd June 2018.
Eurojackpot prizes in Latvia must be claimed within 30 days of the draw date, so tickets purchased for this draw were valid until Sunday 22nd January 2017.
Eurojackpot prizes in Lithuania must be claimed within 60 days of the draw date, so tickets purchased for this draw were valid until Tuesday 1st March 2016.
Eurojackpot prizes in Latvia must be claimed within 30 days of the draw date, so tickets purchased for this draw were valid until Sunday 1st July 2018.
Eurojackpot prizes in Latvia must be claimed within 30 days of the draw date, so tickets purchased for this draw are valid until Sunday 30th December 2018.
Eurojackpot prizes in Lithuania must be claimed within 60 days of the draw date, so tickets purchased for this draw were valid until Tuesday 2nd January 2018.
Eurojackpot prizes in Slovakia must be claimed within 35 days of the draw date, so tickets purchased for this draw were valid until Friday 9th November 2018.
Eurojackpot prizes in Spain must be claimed within 30 days of the draw date, so tickets purchased for this draw were valid until Sunday 8th July 2018.
Eurojackpot prizes in Slovenia must be claimed within 90 days of the draw date, so tickets purchased for this draw were valid until Thursday 22nd December 2016.
Eurojackpot prizes in Estonia must be claimed within 90 days of the draw date, so tickets purchased for this draw were valid until Thursday 6th October 2016.