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Nobel Laureates by Country

  Nobel Laureates list Alphabetically of Country Name :  A-B,      C-E,     F-G,     H-M,     N-R,     S-S,     T-U,     U-Z.

Albania

  • Mother Teresa, Peace, 1979

 

Algeria

  • Albert Camus, (then French Algeria), Literature, 1957

  • Claude Cohen-Tannoudji, (then French Algeria), Physics, 1997

 

Argentina

  • Adolfo Pérez Esquivel, Peace, 1980

  • Bernardo Houssay, Physiology or Medicine, 1947

  • Carlos Saavedra Lamas, Peace, 1936

  • Luis Federico Leloir, Chemistry, 1970

  • César Milstein, Physiology or Medicine, 1984

 

Australia

  • William Lawrence Bragg, Physics, 1915 (youngest recipient of a prize)

  • Sir Frank Macfarlane Burnet, Physiology or Medicine, 1960

  • John Warcup Cornforth, Chemistry, 1975

  • Peter Doherty, Physiology or Medicine, 1996

  • John Carew Eccles, Physiology or Medicine, 1963

  • Sir Howard Florey, Physiology or Medicine, 1945

  • Barry Marshall, Physiology or Medicine, 2005

  • J. Robin Warren, Physiology or Medicine, 2005

  • Patrick White, United Kingdom, Literature, 1973

 

Austria

  • Bertha von Suttner, (then Austrian Empire, now Czech Republic), Peace, 1905

  • Alfred Hermann Fried, (then Austria-Hungary), Peace, 1911

  • Richard Adolf Zsigmondy, Chemistry, 1925

  • Erwin Schrödinger, Physics, 1933

  • Wolfgang Pauli, Physics, 1945

  • Konrad Lorenz, Physiology or Medicine, 1973

  • Karl von Frisch, Physiology or Medicine, 1973

  • Walter Kohn, Chemistry, 1998

  • Eric R. Kandel, Physiology or Medicine, 2000

  • Elfriede Jelinek, Literature, 2004

 

Bangladesh

  • Muhammad Yunus and the Grameen Bank, Peace, 2006

  • 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

  • Amartya Sen, Economics, 1998, His ancestral home was in Wari, Dhaka in modern-day Bangladesh

 

Belarus

  • Zhores I. Alferov, Physics, 2000

  • Menachem Begin, Peace, 1978

  • Shimon Peres, (then Poland), Peace, 1994

 

Belgium

  • Institute of International Law, Peace, 1904

  • Auguste Beernaert, Peace, 1909

  • Albert Claude, Physiology and Medicine, 1974

  • Christian de Duve, United Kingdom, Physiology and Medicine, 1974

  • Corneille Heymans, Physiology and Medicine, 1938

  • Henri La Fontaine, Peace, 1913

  • Maurice Maeterlinck, Literature, 1911

  • Georges Pire, Peace, 1958

  • Ilya Prigogine, Russia, Chemistry, 1977

  • Médecins Sans Frontières, Peace, 1999

 

Bosnia and Herzegovina

  • Ivo Andric, (then part of the former Yugoslavia), Literature, 1961

  • Vladimir Prelog, (then part of the former Yugoslavia), Chemistry, 1975

 

Bulgaria

  • Elias Canetti, Literature, 1981

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