By Archisha Yadav | June 24, 2025
With 413 Nobel Prize winners, the United States leads the world. Its laureates span all fields, from peace and literature to major scientific discoveries.
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The UK has 138 Nobel laureates. It has a strong history of achievements, especially in medicine, physics, literature, and economics.
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Germany’s 115 Nobel Prize winners include many scientists, writers, and peace activists. The country has a long tradition of research and innovation.
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France has 76 Nobel laureates. Many are celebrated for their work in literature and science, as well as contributions to peace efforts.
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Sweden, where the Nobel Prizes began, has 34 winners. Its contributions cover physics, chemistry, medicine, and peace.
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Russia has 30 Nobel Prize winners. Many gained recognition during the Soviet era for work in science, literature, and peace advocacy.
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Japan has 29 Nobel laureates, mostly in science. The country is known for its research in physics, chemistry, and medicine.
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Canada’s 27 Nobel Prize winners include scientists, peacekeepers, and writers who have made lasting global impact.
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Austria has 25 Nobel laureates. The country has contributed to physics, medicine, literature, and more through its thinkers and researchers.
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Switzerland, also with 25 winners, is known for its work in peace efforts, physics, and chemistry through various notable individuals.
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