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The regional divisions of the Eastern Europe super-region.
Eastern Europe super-region
Balkan region
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Baltic region
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Carpathia region
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Poland region
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Pontic Steppe region
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Russia region
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Ruthenia region
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Ural region
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The Eastern European regions are all part of the Eastern Europe super-region. The southern regions serve as the main theater of conflict between the
Ottomans and the European nations. The central regions are the historical birthplace of the
Commonwealth while the northeastern parts saw the rise of
Russia. The area sees a change in the dominant religion the further away it gets from the main heartland; from
Catholic in the central continent to
Orthodox in the eastern parts and to
Sunni around the Black Sea.
The break-down of the Eastern European regions are as follows:
Government types
Autocracy and Feudal Nobility are the dominant government types in these parts, with Russian Principality predominating in the eastern parts.
- A few
Theocratic governments forms are located in the northern part (along those are the Monastic Orders).
- A few
Republics are spread around (Plutocracy and Veche Republic).
Steppe Nomads (and some Tribal form) governments start to appear around the Black Sea.
Religions
Catholic still dominant in areas closer to the center of the continent.
Sunni appears around the areas surrounding Black Sea.
Orthodox is spread in the rest of area, at times as a buffer between the two above.
Technology groups
Western in the northern and southwestern parts.
Anatolian and
Nomadic in the southern parts and around the Black Sea respectively.
Eastern is spread in the rest of area.
Culture groups
- Baltic and a bit of Ugric in the most northern parts.
- West Slavic and a few Germanic provinces in the western parts.
- South Slavic and Carpathian in the central parts.
- East Slavic and Tatar in the eastern parts and around the Black Sea.
- Byzantine and Latin in the far southern parts.
Formable / Reformable nations[edit | edit source]
Some of these nations don't exist at the 1444 campaign start. They can appear if another nation chooses to form them.
These nations don't exist and also lack cores at the 1444 campaign start. They can still appear if
Separatist rebels manage to take control of their cultural provinces.
Notes: These articles refer to the state of the world at the start of the grand-campaign (1444-11-11); meaning, if a nation is picked in other time points it may have different attributes. Table listings include: [1] 1444 starting nations, [2] 1444 releasable nations. Other tags, [3] later start/pure formables/revolters ("wild card" stats), are mentioned at the top. Worth noting, [4] a nation is assigned a home region based on its capital's location, [5] location names use the default localisation for consistency reasons (for searching in-game enter the provided province numbers). For a list of all available tags check the countries article.
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Notes:
For countries with
Greek primary culture.
Traditions:
- −20% Galley cost
- −10% Sailor maintenance
Greek Orthodox Faith
- +2 Tolerance of the true faith
Maritime Heritage
- +1 Yearly navy tradition
Klephtic Recruitment
- +10% Infantry combat ability
Greek Diaspora
- −10% Advisor costs
Control the Mediterranean Trade
- +10% Trade efficiency
Philhellenism
- +1 Diplomatic reputation
- +1 Diplomatic relation
Greek Enlightenment
- −10% Idea cost
Ambition:
- −10% Core-creation cost
Notes: This region holds provinces necessary for forming
Greece,
Romania,
Byzantium,
Croatia,
Dalmatia and
Roman Empire. The province of Constantinople (151) is of religious importance for
Orthodox nations.
State
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Government
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Religion
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Tech group
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National ideas
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Culture group
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Capital
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Notes
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Achaea
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 Feudal Nobility |
Orthodox |
Western |
Greek |
Byzantine (Greek) |
Achaea (1773) |
- Releasable by
Byzantium
- Available by date (1454)
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Albania
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 Autocracy |
Catholic |
Eastern |
Albanian |
South Slavic (Albanian) |
Lezhë (4175) |
Guaranteed by Venice
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Athens
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 Feudal Nobility |
Catholic |
Western |
Athenian |
Latin (Tuscan) |
Athens (146) |
Vassal of Byzantium
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Bosnia
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 Feudal Nobility |
Catholic |
Eastern |
Bosnian |
South Slavic (Bosnian) |
Visoki (3002) |
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Bulgaria
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 Feudal Nobility |
Orthodox |
Eastern |
Bulgarian |
South Slavic (Bulgarian) |
Nikopol (150) |
Releasable by Ottomans
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Byzantium
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 Feudal Nobility |
Orthodox |
Eastern |
Byzantine |
Byzantine (Greek) |
Constantinople (151) |
Overlord of Athens
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Corfu
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 Feudal Nobility |
Catholic |
Western |
Ionian |
Byzantine (Greek) |
Corfu (142) |
- Releasable by
Venice
- Available by date (1799)
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Crete
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 Feudal Nobility |
Orthodox |
Eastern |
Greek |
Byzantine (Greek) |
Crete (163) |
Releasable by Venice
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Croatia
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 Feudal Nobility |
Catholic |
Eastern |
Croatian |
South Slavic (Croatian) |
Zagreb (131) |
In personal union under Hungary
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Dalmatia
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 Feudal Nobility |
Catholic |
Eastern |
Dalmatian |
Latin (Dalmatian) |
Zadar (4753) |
Releasable by Venice
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Epirus
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 Autocracy |
Catholic |
Eastern |
Epirote |
Latin (Neapolitan) |
Arta (4699) |
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Herzegovina
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 Feudal Nobility |
Orthodox |
Eastern |
Herzegovinian |
South Slavic (Bosnian) |
Herzegovina (1831) |
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Montenegro
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 Feudal Nobility |
Orthodox |
Eastern |
Montenegrin |
South Slavic (Serbian) |
Zeta (138) |
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Morea
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 Feudal Nobility |
Orthodox |
Eastern |
Greek |
Byzantine (Greek) |
Morea (145) |
- Releasable by
Byzantium
- Available by date (1454)
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Ottomans
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 Ottoman Government |
Sunni
Hanafi school
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Anatolian |
Ottoman |
Levantine (Turkish) |
Edirne (149) |
Guaranteeing Ragusa
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Ragusa
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 Plutocracy |
Catholic |
Eastern |
Ragusan |
Latin (Dalmatian) |
Ragusa (137) |
Guaranteed by Ottomans
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Serbia
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 Feudal Nobility |
Orthodox |
Eastern |
Serbian |
South Slavic (Serbian) |
Branicevo (4176) |
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Notes:
For Christian
theocracies.
Traditions:
- +1 Missionary
- +15% Manpower recovery speed
Holy Order
- +5% Discipline
Church Administration
- −10% Stability cost modifier
- −10% Core-creation cost
True Defender of the Faith
- +25% Fort defense
Let No Man Tolerate the Witch
- +2% Missionary strength
Onward Christian Soldiers
- +10% National garrison growth
- +10% Garrison size
Turn the Other Cheek
- +1 Attrition for enemies
Render unto Caesar
- +10% National tax modifier
Ambition:
- −10% Culture conversion cost
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Notes:
Generic Ideas for all countries that don't have one of the other groups.
Traditions:
- −10% Stability cost modifier
- −10% Advisor costs
Preserve Our Troops
- +2.5% Discipline
Tax Reform
- +5% National tax modifier
Regulated Contracts
- −10% Mercenary maintenance
Contract Law
- +5% Global trade power
Peasant Levy
- +5% National manpower modifier
Mercantile Status
- +5% Trade steering
Strengthening Land Tenure
- +5% Production efficiency
Ambition:
- +10% National tax modifier
Notes: This region holds provinces necessary for forming
Kurland and
Prussia.
Notes: This region holds provinces necessary for forming
Romania.
State
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Government
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Religion
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Tech group
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National ideas
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Culture group
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Capital
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Notes
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Hungary
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 Feudal Nobility |
Catholic |
Eastern |
Hungarian |
Carpathian (Hungarian) |
Pest (153) |
In personal union over Croatia
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Moldavia
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 Feudal Nobility |
Orthodox |
Eastern |
Moldavian |
Carpathian (Romanian) |
Suceava (268) |
Guaranted by Poland
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Nitra
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 Feudal Nobility |
Catholic |
Eastern |
Slovak |
Carpathian (Slovak) |
Pozsony (1772) |
Releasable by Hungary
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Transylvania
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 Feudal Nobility |
Catholic |
Eastern |
Transylvanian |
Carpathian (Transylvanian) |
Hunyad (1951) |
- Releasable by
Hungary
- Available by date (1527)
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Wallachia
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 Feudal Nobility |
Orthodox |
Eastern |
Wallachian |
Carpathian (Romanian) |
Tîrgoviste (161) |
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Notes:
For
Silesia,
Glogow and
Opole.
Traditions:
- +1 Yearly prestige
- +1 Diplomatic reputation
Under the Influence
- +15% Improve relations
Silesian Duchies
- −10% Stability cost modifier
German Settlers
- −10% Construction cost
- −10% Development cost
Raubritter
- +10% Trade steering
Via Regia
- +10% Trade efficiency
Hanseatic Ties
- +10% Provincial trade power modifier
Black Gold
- +10% Production efficiency
Ambition:
- +10% National tax modifier
Notes: This region holds provinces required to form
Poland and
Silesia.
State
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Government
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Religion
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Tech group
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National ideas
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Culture group
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Capital
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Notes
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Glogow
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 Feudal Nobility |
Catholic |
Western |
Silesian |
West Slavic (Silesian) |
Glogau (2966) |
Vassal of Bohemia
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Krakow
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 Feudal Nobility |
Catholic |
Eastern |
Krakowian |
West Slavic (Polish) |
Krakow (262) |
- Releasable by
Poland
- Available by date (1816)
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Mazovia
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 Feudal Nobility |
Catholic |
Eastern |
Mazovian |
West Slavic (Polish) |
Warszawa (257) |
Vassal of Poland
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Opole
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 Feudal Nobility |
Catholic |
Western |
Silesian |
West Slavic (Silesian) |
Opole (4723) |
Vassal of Bohemia
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Poland
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 Feudal Nobility |
Catholic |
Eastern |
Polish |
West Slavic (Polish) |
Krakow (262) |
Overlord of Mazovia
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Notes:
For
steppe nomads.
Traditions:
- −10% Aggressive expansion impact
- −5 Years of separatism
The Life of a Steppe Warrior
- −20% Land attrition
Traditions of the Great Khan
- +20% Cavalry combat ability
Horse Supplies
- −5% Land maintenance modifier
Steppe Leaders
- +1 Land leader shock
The Tradition of Conquest
- −25% Core-creation cost
Logistics of the Khan
- +20% Manpower recovery speed
The Glory of Conquest
- +25% National manpower modifier
Ambition:
- −10% Stability cost modifier
Notes: This region holds provinces necessary for forming
Ruthenia,
Golden Horde and
Mongol Empire.
State
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Government
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Religion
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Tech group
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National ideas
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Culture group
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Capital
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Notes
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Astrakhan
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 Steppe Nomads |
Sunni
Hanafi school
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Nomadic |
Horde |
Tatar (Astrakhani) |
Astrakhan (464) |
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Crimea
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 Steppe Nomads |
Sunni
Hanafi school
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Nomadic |
Crimean |
Tatar (Crimean) |
Crimea (284) |
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Theodoro
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 Autocracy |
Orthodox |
Eastern |
Theodoro |
Byzantine (Gothic) |
Theodoro (2410) |
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Zaporozhie
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 Sich Rada |
Orthodox |
Eastern |
Zaporozhian |
East Slavic (Ruthenian) |
Zaporozhia (283) |
- Releasable by
Lithuania
- Available by date (1555)
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Notes:
For
steppe nomads.
Traditions:
- −10% Aggressive expansion impact
- −5 Years of separatism
The Life of a Steppe Warrior
- −20% Land attrition
Traditions of the Great Khan
- +20% Cavalry combat ability
Horse Supplies
- −5% Land maintenance modifier
Steppe Leaders
- +1 Land leader shock
The Tradition of Conquest
- −25% Core-creation cost
Logistics of the Khan
- +20% Manpower recovery speed
The Glory of Conquest
- +25% National manpower modifier
Ambition:
- −10% Stability cost modifier
Notes: This region holds provinces necessary for forming
Mongol Empire and
Russia.
State
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Government
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Religion
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Tech group
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National ideas
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Culture group
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Capital
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Notes
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Beloozero
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 Russian Principality |
Orthodox |
Eastern |
Beloozero |
East Slavic (Novgorodian) |
Beloozero (312) |
Vassal of Muscovy
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Karelia
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 Oligarchy |
Orthodox |
Eastern |
Karelian |
Nordic (Karelian) |
Kexholm (32) |
Releasable by Novgorod
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Muscovy
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 Russian Principality |
Orthodox |
Eastern |
Muscovite |
East Slavic (Muscovite) |
Moskva (295) |
Overlord of Beloozero, Perm, Pskov, Rostov and Yaroslavl
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Novgorod
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 Veche Republic |
Orthodox |
Eastern |
Novgorodian |
East Slavic (Novgorodian) |
Novgorod (310) |
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Odoyev
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 Russian Principality |
Orthodox |
Eastern |
Odoyev |
East Slavic (Ryazanian) |
Oka (4116) |
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Pskov
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 Veche Republic |
Orthodox |
Eastern |
Pskovian |
East Slavic (Novgorodian) |
Pskov (274) |
Vassal of Muscovy
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Qasim
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 Emirate |
Sunni
Hanafi school
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Nomadic |
Horde |
Tatar (Mishar) |
Kasimov (1778) |
- Releasable by
Muscovy
- Available by date (1452)
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Rostov
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 Russian Principality |
Orthodox |
Eastern |
Rostov |
East Slavic (Muscovite) |
Rostov (4147) |
Vassal of Muscovy
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Ryazan
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 Russian Principality |
Orthodox |
Eastern |
Ryazan |
East Slavic (Ryazanian) |
Ryazan (301) |
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Tver
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 Russian Principality |
Orthodox |
Eastern |
Tverian |
East Slavic (Muscovite) |
Tver (294) |
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Yaroslavl
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 Russian Principality |
Orthodox |
Eastern |
Yaroslavlyian |
East Slavic (Muscovite) |
Yaroslavl (308) |
Vassal of Muscovy
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Notes: This region holds provinces necessary for forming
Mongol Empire and
Ruthenia. They share a set of missions.
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Notes:
For
steppe nomads.
Traditions:
- −10% Aggressive expansion impact
- −5 Years of separatism
The Life of a Steppe Warrior
- −20% Land attrition
Traditions of the Great Khan
- +20% Cavalry combat ability
Horse Supplies
- −5% Land maintenance modifier
Steppe Leaders
- +1 Land leader shock
The Tradition of Conquest
- −25% Core-creation cost
Logistics of the Khan
- +20% Manpower recovery speed
The Glory of Conquest
- +25% National manpower modifier
Ambition:
- −10% Stability cost modifier
Notes: This region holds provinces required to form
Golden Horde and
Russia
State
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Government
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Religion
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Tech group
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National ideas
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Culture group
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Capital
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Notes
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Bashkiria
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 Steppe Nomads |
Sunni
Hanafi school
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Nomadic |
Horde |
Tatar (Baskhir) |
Bashkortostan (475) |
Releasable by Kazan and Nogai
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Great Horde
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 Steppe Nomads |
Sunni
Hanafi school
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Nomadic |
Horde |
Tatar (Mishar) |
Sarai (466) |
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Kazan
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 Steppe Nomads |
Sunni
Hanafi school
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Nomadic |
Kazani |
Tatar (Kazani) |
Kazan (1082) |
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Nizhny Novgorod
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 Russian Principality |
Orthodox |
Eastern |
Nizhny Novgorod |
East Slavic (Muscovite) |
Nizhny Novgorod (306) |
Releasable by Muscovy
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Perm
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 Feudal Nobility |
Orthodox |
Eastern |
Permian |
Ugric (Uralic) |
Cherdyn (1963) |
Vassal of Muscovy
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Notes: These articles refer to the state of the world at the start of the grand-campaign (1444-11-11); meaning, if a nation is picked in other time points it may have different attributes. Table listings include: [1] 1444 starting nations, [2] 1444 releasable nations. Other tags, [3] later start/pure formables/revolters ("wild card" stats), are mentioned at the top. Worth noting, [4] a nation is assigned a home region based on its capital's location, [5] location names use the default localisation for consistency reasons (for searching in-game enter the provided province numbers). For a list of all available tags check the countries article.