Dec 15, 2022
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The United States of America has won the highest number of Nobel Prizes in the world. The total No. is 400 Prizes between 1901 to 2021.
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The United Kingdom is the second country that won 138 Nobel Prizes till 2021. Andre Geim and Konstantin Novoselov won the last Nobel Prize in Physics in 2010.
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Germany won 113 Nobel Prizes till 2021. Benjamin List and Klaus Hasselmann won the last Nobel Prizes for chemistry and physics, respectively in 2021.
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France has won a total of 71 Nobel Prizes in various categories till 2021. Alain Aspect and Annie Ernaux won the Nobel Prizes for Physics and Literature, respectively in 2022.
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Both Sweden and Russia won 32 Nobel Prizes in various fields of science and peace.
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Japan till 2021, won a total of 29 Nobel Prizes in various fields of science and peace.
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Canada won a total of 28 Nobel Prizes till 2021, Donna Stickland is the last person who won Nobel Prize for Canada in Physics.
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Switzerland won a total of 27 Nobel Prizes till 2021. The last person who won the Nobel Prize for Swiss is Didier Queloz for Physics in 2019.
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Austria won a total of 23 Nobel Prizes. The last person who won the Nobel Prize for Austria is Anton Zeilinger in 2022.
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The Netherlands won a total of 22 Nobel Prizes. The last person who won a Nobel Prize for the Netherlands is Bernand L Feringa in chemistry in 2016.
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