Europe
- Andorra
- Co-Princes -
- French Co-Prince -
- Marie François Sadi Carnot, President of France (1887–1894)
- Jean Casimir-Perier, President of France (1894–1895)
- Episcopal Co-Prince - Salvador Casañas y Pagés, Bishop of Urgell (1879–1901)
- French Co-Prince -
- First Syndics - Bonaventura Maestre (1893–1898) and Antoni Moles (1888–1897)
- Co-Princes -
- Austria-Hungary - Franz Joseph I, Emperor of Austria and King of Hungary (1848–1916)
- Minister-President of Austria - Prince Alfred August zu Windischgrätz, Minister-President of Austria (1893–1895)
- Minister-President of Hungary - Sándor Wekerle, Minister-President of Hungary (1892–1895)
- Belgium
- Monarch - Léopold II, King of the Belgians (1865–1909)
- Cabinet Chief -
- August Beernaert, Cabinet Chief of Belgium (1884–1894)
- Jules de Burlet, Cabinet Chief of Belgium (1894–1896)
- Bulgaria
- Monarch - Ferdinand of Bulgaria, King of Bulgaria (1886–1918)
- Prime Minister -
- Stefan Stambolov (1887–1894)
- Konstantin Stoilov (1894–1899)
- Denmark
- Monarch - Christian IX, King of Denmark (1863–1906)
- Prime Minister -
- Jakob Brønnum Scavenius Estrup, Prime Minister of Denmark (1875–1894)
- Kjeld Thor Tage Otto von Reedtz-Thott, Prime Minister of Denmark (1894–1897)
- France -
- President -
- Marie François Sadi Carnot, President of France (1887–1894)
- Jean Casimir-Perier, President of France (1894–1895)
- Prime Minister -
- Jean Casimir-Perier, President of the Council (1893–1894)
- Charles Dupuy, President of the Council (1894–1895)
- President -
- German Empire -
- Monarch - Wilhelm II, German Emperor (1888–1918)
- Chancellor -
- Leo von Caprivi, Chancellor of Germany (1890–1894)
- Prince Chlodwig zu Hohenlohe-Schillingsfürst, Chancellor of Germany (1894–1900)
- see also List of German rulers in 1894
- Greece
- Monarch - George I, King of the Hellenes (1863–1913)
- Prime Minister - Charilaos Trikoupis, Prime Minister of Greece (1893–1895)
- Italy
- Monarch - Umberto I, King of Italy (1878–1900)
- Prime Minister - Francesco Crispi, Prime Minister of Italy (1893–1896)
- Luxembourg
- Monarch - Adolphe, Grand Duke of Luxembourg (1890–1905)
- Prime Minister - Paul Eyschen, Prime Minister of Luxembourg (1888–1915)
- Netherlands
- Monarch - Wilhelmina, Queen of the Netherlands (1890–1948)
- Regent - Emma, Regent (1890–1898)
- Prime Minister -
- Gijsbert van Tienhoven, Chairman of the Dutch council of ministers (1891–1894)
- Joan Röell, Chairman of the Dutch council of ministers (1894–1897)
- Ottoman (Turkish) Empire - Abdülhamit II, Sultan (1876–1909)
- Portugal - Carlos, King of Portugal (1889–1908)
- Russia -
- Alexander III, Tsar of Russia (1881–1894)
- Nicholas II, Tsar of Russia (1894–1917)
- Spain -
- Monarch - Alfonso XIII, King of Spain (1886–1931), under the regency of his mother Queen Maria Christina (1885–1902)
- Prime Minister - Práxedes Mateo Sagasta, Prime Minister of Spain (1871–1872, 1874, 1881–1883, 1885–1890, 1892–1895, 1897–1899)
- Sweden - United Kingdoms of Sweden and Norway -
- Monarch - Oscar II, King of Sweden (1872–1907)
- Prime Minister - Erik Gustaf Boström, Prime Minister of Sweden (1891–1900)
- United Kingdom -
- Monarch - Victoria, Queen of the United Kingdom (1837–1901)
- Prime Minister -
- William Ewart Gladstone, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (1868–1874, 1880–1885, 1886, 1892–1894)
- Archibald Philip Primrose, 5th Earl of Rosebery, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (1894–1895)
Read more about this topic: List Of State Leaders In 1894
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