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i dont know all but there is one in peace and one in science and i know theres non in mathematics bcuz the guy that made nobel prizes had his wife stolen from a mathematician or something like that.

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What European country awards nobel prizes each year?

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The Nobel Prizes are typically awarded in the following order: Physiology or Medicine, Physics, Chemistry, Literature, Peace, and Economic Sciences. The Nobel Prizes are handed out in early December each year.


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What are the six category in which nobel prizes are awarded each year?

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