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Nobel Laureates by Country
Philipp Lenard, Physics, 1905
Robert Bárány, Physiology or Medicine, 1914
Richard Adolf Zsigmondy, Chemistry, 1925
Albert Szent-Györgyi, Physiology or Medicine, 1937
George de Hevesy, Chemistry, 1943
Georg von Békésy, Physiology or Medicine, 1961
Eugene Wigner, Physics, 1963
Dennis Gabor, Physics, 1971
Daniel Carleton Gajdusek, Physiology or Medicine, 1976
John Charles Polanyi, Chemistry, 1986
Elie Wiesel, Peace, 1986
George Andrew Olah, Chemistry, 1994
John Charles Harsanyi, Economics, 1994
Imre Kertész, Literature, 2002
Avram Hershko, Chemistry, 2004
Rudyard Kipling, Literature, 1907
Rabindranath Tagore, Literature, 1913
C.V. Raman, Physics, 1930
Har Gobind Khorana, Medicine, 1968
Mother Teresa, Peace, 1979
Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar, Physics, 1983
Amartya Kumar Sen, Economics, 1998
Sir Vidiadhar Surajprasad Naipaul, Literature, 2002
Amnesty International, Peace, 1977
International Atomic Energy Agency, Peace, 2005
International Campaign to Ban Landmines, Peace, 1997
International Committee of the Red Cross, Peace, 1917 and 1963
Institute of International Law, Peace, 1904
International Labour Organization, Peace, 1969
International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War, Peace, 1985
League of Red Cross Societies, Peace, 1963
Médecins Sans Frontičres, Peace, 1999
Nansen International Office for Refugees, Peace, 1938
Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, Peace, 1954 and 1981
Permanent International Peace Bureau, (now the International Bureau of Peace), Peace, 1910
United Nations, Peace, 2001
United Nations Children's Fund, Peace, 1965
United Nations Peacekeeping Forces, Peace, 1988
Samuel Beckett, Literature, 1969
Seamus Heaney, United Kingdom, Literature, 1995
Seán MacBride, France, Peace, 1974
George Bernard Shaw, Literature, 1925
William Butler Yeats, Literature, 1923
Ernest Thomas Sinton Walton , Physics, 1951
Halldór Laxness, Literature, 1955
Shirin Ebadi, Peace, 2003
Shmuel Yosef Agnon, Austria, Literature, 1966
Robert Aumann, Germany, Economics, 2005
Menachem Begin, Poland, Peace, 1978
Aaron Ciechanover, Chemistry, 2004
Avram Hershko, Hungary, Chemistry, 2004
Daniel Kahneman, (then British Mandate of Palestine), Economics, 2002
Shimon Peres, Poland, Peace, 1994
Yitzhak Rabin, (then British Mandate of Palestine), Peace, 1994
Daniel Bovet, Switzerland, Physiology or Medicine, 1957
Giosuč Carducci, Literature, 1906
Grazia Deledda, Literature, 1926
Renato Dulbecco, Physiology or Medicine, 1975
Enrico Fermi, Physics, 1938
Riccardo Giacconi, Physics, 2002
Camillo Golgi, Physiology or Medicine, 1906
Dario Fo, Literature, 1997
Rita Levi-Montalcini, Physiology or Medicine, 1986
Salvador Luria, Physiology or Medicine, 1969
Guglielmo Marconi, Physics, 1909
Franco Modigliani, Economics, 1985
Ernesto Teodoro Moneta, Peace, 1907
Eugenio Montale, Literature, 1975
Giulio Natta, Chemistry, 1963
Luigi Pirandello, Literature, 1934
Salvatore Quasimodo, Literature, 1959
Carlo Rubbia, Physics, 1984
Emilio Segrč, Physics, 1959
Leo Esaki, Physics, 1973
Kenichi Fukui, Chemistry, 1981
Yasunari Kawabata, Literature, 1968
Masatoshi Koshiba, Physics, 2002
Ryoji Noyori, Chemistry, 2001
Kenzaburo Oe, Literature, 1994
Eisaku Sato, Peace, 1974
Hideki Shirakawa, Chemistry, 2000
Koichi Tanaka, Chemistry, 2002
Shinichirou Tomonaga, Physics, 1965
Susumu Tonegawa, Physiology or Medicine, 1987
Hideki Yukawa, Physics, 1949
Wangari Maathai, Peace, 2004
Czesław Miłosz, Literature, 1980
Mario J. Molina, Chemistry, 1995
Octavio Paz, Literature, 1990
Alfonso García Robles, Peace, 1982
Aung San Suu Kyi, (then Burma), Peace, 1991
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