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That sounds like a bug you should take to a bug report discussion on one of the mods.
Actually, they are all compatible with one another. You should be able to play with them all at once.
it could prevent triggering.
Just an idea! :P
Ask again in the Suggestions discussion (I just like to keep all the suggestions in one place).
No worries. I appreciate suggestions nonetheless
Portugal is already united at the beginning of 1444. No mod is necessary to do that lol
Yuan China?
Thirteen Colonies size USA?
Realy like these mods!
I don't think modern-day Serbia is any bigger than 1444 Serbia, just in a different place. Bulgaria is a good idea though.
Unfortunately, a United Eastern Roman Empire mod would be incompatible with United Greece and probably United Romania. The aim of creating this collection is to make it so that all the mods are compatible with each other so you can use all of them at once.
Also I tend to use the modern-day borders of nations, and the Eastern Roman Empire does not current exist. Good suggestion though.
I wanted to make a United India mod at first, but then I realized that EU4 doesn't have an Indian nation. The closest I could get was Bharat, and Bharat does not currently exist in modern times.
I really wanted to create a United Turkey mod, but EU4 does not have the country of Turkey programmed into it. These mods are aimed at uniting nations, not modding in new ones.