List of countries in the 1890s

Sovereign states

A

B

C

  •   Canada – Dominion of Canada
  •    Central America
    • Greater Republic of Central America (from September 15, 1895 to November 1, 1898)
    • United States of Central America (from November 1 to November 21, 1898)
  •   Champasak – Kingdom of Champasak (from 1899)
  •   Chile – Republic of Chile
  • Template:Country data Qing dynasty – Great Qing Empire
  •   Colombia – Republic of Colombia
  •   Congo – Congo Free State
  •   Costa Rica – Republic of Costa Rica
  •   Cuba – Republic of Cuba (to April 4, 1899)

D

E

  •   Ecuador – Republic of Ecuador
  •   El Salvador – El Salvador (to September 15, 1896 from November 21, 1898)
  •   Ethiopia – Ethiopian Empire

F

  •   France – French Republic
  •  Futa Jallon – Imamate of Futa Jallon (to November 1896)
  •  Futa Toro – Imamate of Futa Toro (to 1891)

G

H

I

  •   Italy – Kingdom of Italy

J

K

L

M

N

  •   Negeri Sembilan – Negeri Sembilan (to 1895)
  •   Nepal – Kingdom of Nepal
  •   Netherlands – Kingdom of The Netherlands
  •   Nicaragua – Republic of Nicaragua (to September 15, 1896 from November 21, 1898)
  •   Norway – Kingdom of Norway (in personal union with Sweden) (Union badge removed 15 December 1899)

O

P

R

S

  •   Samoa – Kingdom of Samoa
  •   San Marino – Most Serene Republic of San Marino
  •   Serbia – Kingdom of Serbia
  •   Siam – Kingdom of Siam
  •   Sokoto – Sokoto Caliphate

South African Republic   Transvaal

  •   Spain – Kingdom of Spain
  •   Sulu – Sultanate of Sulu
  •   Sweden – Kingdom of Sweden (in personal union with Norway)
  •   Switzerland – Swiss Confederation

T

U

V

W

Y

  •  Yeke – Yeke Kingdom (to 1891)

Z

  •   Zamboanga – Republic of Zamboanga (from May 18 to November 16, 1898)

States claiming sovereignty

  •   Formosa – Republic of Formosa (from May 24 to October 23, 1895)
  •   Franceville – Independent Commune of Franceville (to 1890)
  •   Lado – Lado District
  •   Swaziland – Kingdom of Swaziland (from 1894)
  •   Trinidad – Principality of Trinidad (from 1893 to 1895)