As I mentioned to someone else, I was "USA." Ottos definitely popped off, they were #1 by development at the end date. "Persia" there is actually the Timurids who somehow made it all the way to 1821 without either imploding or forming something.
Some other fun facts:
Three of the biggest...
I started as England, founded some colonies in the Southern US, then played as that colony, so on this map it's the one in the US teal. It was mostly pretty hands-off, I was doing mainly internal development.
Bit of a niche request, but does anyone have a map of Bosnia under Tvrtko I?
Relatedly, I notice we basically have nothing covering the 14th century - we've got 1300, and then we just skip forward nearly 150 years to 1444. Seems like sort of a conspicuous hole in the coverage, if you ask me.
Wondering if anyone has Prussia's borders after the Third Partition of Poland and before the Treaty of Tilsit? The maps in the compilation skip straight from 1789 to 1812.
Fort Lisiere seems... odd. Why build your settlement on the shore of Superior there (Montreal River?) and not on the St. Mary's River, where you can control the rapids between Superior and Huron-Michigan? And considering Sault Ste. Marie is one of the oldest European settlements west of the...
It's five in Victoria II (Monachy, Republic, Fascist, Communist, and "Default" which may be identical to one of the others) and four in HoI4 (Democracy, Fascist, Communist, Default).