Looks like Kazakh got a bit lost.
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Here are some from my SP games. Low aggression does strange things:
My Sweden game in 1719 (I restricted the ways I was allowed to expand extremely heavily, hence my small size and my having built every possible improvement already):
-Kola is still uncolonized. Not really sure why.
-Successful Russia (he's just finishing eating the Mongol Khanate and will border Ming/Manchu in a second).
-France owns Osel (really not sure how that happened).
-Russian minors. It isn't as strange that they exist (if I had a dime for every time the AI formed a nation and then collapsed...), but how they exist; that is to say that Russia never owned any of those provinces, nor did Muscovy (their predecessor).
-Successful Ottomans.
-Successful Transylvania (unfortunately not quite successful enough to form Romania... it's extremely tempting to take the needed provinces and sell them to them).
-The light green in northeastern Germany is... Hannover! (Not sure how that happened)
Here's my Japan game in 1432:
-Poland-Lithuania singlehandedly defeated the GH, and in only 33 years?
-The Timurids are also dead (hence why the Ottomans' name looks weird; they still have Bosnia/Serbia vassalized).
-(Semi-)successful Tripoli. Sure, it's only Tunisia, but usually they just die.
-Epirus is still independent, despite every significant power in the region having cores on it.
-Venice took a chunk of Aragon.
-Georgia is still alive and in one piece (although they seem to have rebel issues).
Although when you think about it these games make a twisted sort of sense in Low Aggression.