Vilakazi Street
Vilakazi Street in Soweto is the only street in the world to have housed two Nobel Peace Prize winners, namely Nelson Mandela and Archbishop Desmond Tutu.
Vilakazi Street
I guess those would basically be the winners of the Nobel prize in physics, chemistry, physiology or medicine, and economics. You can find a list of Nobel prize winners in the Wikipedia article "List of Nobel laureates".
You can find a list of Nobel Peace Prize winners on the official Nobel Prize website or through reputable news sources such as BBC or CNN. The list is updated regularly to include recent winners and their achievements.
No, Nobel Prize winners do not have to be alive at the time of nomination. The Nobel Prize can be awarded posthumously.
Some Nobel Prize winners for the 1900s included Mother Theresa and Betty Williams. A complete list of the prize winners for all years can be found on the Nobel Prize website.
Go to the Wikipedia and search for "Nobel Prize winners". Note that the spelling is "Nobel", not "Noble".
That's "Nobel", not "Novel". You can find a list of Nobel Prize Winners in the Wikipedia article "List of Nobel laureates". This article has related links; for example, one that lists nobel prize winners by country. The article is "List of Nobel laureates by country".
I would say, all of them. The mere fact of getting the Nobel Prize will make them famous. You can find a list of Nobel Prize winners in the Wikipedia article "List of Nobel laureates".
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There are a lot of Nobel Prize winners, so that could potentially be a very long list.However, Nobel Prizes are generally not given for inventions, but for discoveries.
There is no clear consensus on the political leaning of Nobel Prize winners. The group of laureates is diverse, representing a range of political beliefs and ideologies. It is not accurate to categorize Nobel Prize winners as predominantly liberal or conservative.