![]() Getting tunnel vision - focusing solely on your local wars, your council, and your court - is a good way to get blindsided. But, sometimes you need to widen your view a bit. It spends a lot of time focusing on how to manage those closest to you. But West Africa was decently important too, regarding islam and trans saharan trade of salt, gold etc.Ĭonclusion: W Africa having more or as many provinces as E Russia makes sense on all accounts.The Crusader Kings 3 tutorial does a decent job of getting you up to speed with the game’s most basic systems. That decently inhabited part (Rus, Khazars, Tatars) yes. Complex states appeared in W Africa in roughly similar centuries (potential exception being Nigeria where civilization goes back 2000 years). Kievan Rus rose in 10th century and covered very small part of E Russia, most of it was very sparsely populated in middle ages (even under Khazars and Tatars). Of course I don't want regions to be divided into provinces by some weird land/pop formulas, just wanted to point West Africa having just as many or more provinces than E Russia in middle ages makes sense. Of course Africa was proportionally much less populated back then (it had disproportional pop explosion in 20th century) but do was Russia (most of even European Russia was only colonized by R from 16th century onwards) So modern West Africa 'should' have like three times as many provinces by pop density and size. ![]() So actually West Africa 'should' have 25% more provinces than European Russia Subsaharan Africa alone is bigger than Russia fixed tricky county borders in Germany: four counties less. added Madeira and added missing counties in Aragon (1), Anatolia (1) Bavaria (1) and Germany (2). found two new counties in Sweden and Armenia, fixed Georgia and the twice appearing Estonia from the chart.
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