With Sebastian Kurz expected to become Austria's next chancellor, Europe is about to have its first millennial leader.
The young generation, though, has already made itself known around the world.
Roughly defined as people born between 1980 and 2000, millennials have risen to influential roles in government, business, and activism.
Meet the most powerful millennials in the world, which we've ranked according to their actual and perceived power in the world:
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15. Enrico Carattoni, 32, is the recently elected co-Captain Regent of San Marino, a tiny republic surrounded by Italy. His six-month term will last until April 2018.
14. Oyo Nyimba Kabamba Iguru Rukidi IV, 25, is the king of Toro, a kingdom in Uganda. He has been the kingdom's ruler since he was a toddler, after his father died in 1995.
13. Malala Yousafzai, 20, is a Pakistani activist and the youngest ever Nobel Prize winner. Awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for her work towards women's education rights, Malala is currently attending the University of Oxford.
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