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Nobel Laureates by Country |
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Nobel Laureates list Alphabetically of Country
Name : A-B,
C-E,
F-G,
H-M,
N-R,
S-S,
T-U,
U-Z. |
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Albania
Algeria
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Albert Camus,
(then French Algeria), Literature, 1957
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Claude Cohen-Tannoudji, (then French Algeria), Physics, 1997
Argentina
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Adolfo Pérez
Esquivel, Peace, 1980
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Bernardo Houssay,
Physiology or Medicine, 1947
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Carlos Saavedra
Lamas, Peace, 1936
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Luis Federico
Leloir, Chemistry, 1970
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César Milstein,
Physiology or Medicine, 1984
Australia
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William Lawrence
Bragg, Physics, 1915 (youngest recipient of a prize)
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Sir Frank
Macfarlane Burnet, Physiology or Medicine, 1960
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John Warcup
Cornforth, Chemistry, 1975
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Peter Doherty,
Physiology or Medicine, 1996
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John Carew
Eccles, Physiology or Medicine, 1963
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Sir Howard
Florey, Physiology or Medicine, 1945
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Barry Marshall,
Physiology or Medicine, 2005
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J. Robin Warren,
Physiology or Medicine, 2005
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Patrick White, United Kingdom, Literature, 1973
Austria
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Bertha von
Suttner, (then Austrian Empire, now Czech Republic), Peace, 1905
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Alfred Hermann
Fried, (then Austria-Hungary), Peace, 1911
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Richard Adolf
Zsigmondy, Chemistry, 1925
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Erwin
Schrödinger, Physics, 1933
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Wolfgang Pauli,
Physics, 1945
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Konrad Lorenz,
Physiology or Medicine, 1973
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Karl von
Frisch, Physiology or Medicine, 1973
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Walter Kohn,
Chemistry, 1998
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Eric R. Kandel,
Physiology or Medicine, 2000
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Elfriede Jelinek,
Literature, 2004
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Bangladesh
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Muhammad Yunus and the Grameen Bank, Peace, 2006
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Rabindranath Tagore, Bangladesh (then British India
(Bengal), in present day West Bengal, India, with many of his
works being written in what is modern Bangladesh),
Literature, 1913
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Amartya Sen, Economics, 1998, His ancestral home was in Wari,
Dhaka in modern-day Bangladesh
Belarus
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Zhores I. Alferov, Physics, 2000
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Menachem Begin, Peace, 1978
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Shimon Peres, (then Poland), Peace, 1994
Belgium
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Institute of International Law, Peace, 1904
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Auguste Beernaert, Peace, 1909
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Albert Claude, Physiology and Medicine, 1974
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Christian de Duve, United Kingdom, Physiology and
Medicine, 1974
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Corneille Heymans, Physiology and Medicine, 1938
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Henri La Fontaine, Peace, 1913
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Maurice Maeterlinck, Literature, 1911
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Georges Pire, Peace, 1958
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Ilya Prigogine, Russia, Chemistry, 1977
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Médecins Sans Frontières, Peace, 1999
Bosnia and Herzegovina
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Ivo Andric, (then part of the former Yugoslavia),
Literature, 1961
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Vladimir Prelog, (then part of the former Yugoslavia),
Chemistry, 1975
Bulgaria
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