Civilizations
Aboriginal - no noticeable problems
Ainu - no noticeable problems
Aka - weird formatting/line splits
Akkadian empire - weird formatting of quote
Albanian - very small - no actual problems
Amazonian - has headers(most other civs don't) no need for strategy part as it doesn't work with c2c anyway
Anasazi - no tabs at the beginnings of paragraphs
Angolan - very small - no actual problems
Apache - weird formatting/line splitting
Arabian - no noticeable problems
Arawak - the icon looks very low-res
Armenian – has middle eastern culture, could be considered European…
Assyrian – no paragraph spacing, uses NSEW as abbreviations for directions – looks confusing, quick skim found typo or confusing statement – the nucleus of a Semitic state was formed…, abbreviated century to cent. for no reason. Has a space at the bottom
Atlantis – Has header (most other civs don't), just a super long paragraph
Australian - no noticeable problems
Austrian - no noticeable problems
Aztec - no noticeable problems
Babylonian – has headers(most other civs don't) no need for strategy part as it doesn't work with c2c anyway
Baktrian – quotes around first paragraph for no reason
Barbarian - no noticeable problems
Balarusian – just 1 long paragraph
Belgian – no space between paragraphs, some weird symbols – of Lià “ge., the eighty years war (1568—1648), etc.
Benin - no noticeable problems
Berber - has headers(most other civs don't) no need for strategy part as it doesn't work with c2c anyway, has Middle East culture – they were more from north Africa then the middle east, icon looks low-res ish, space at the bottom
Bialya – very small – no actual problems
Bohemian – no spacing between paragraphs
Bolivian – small – no actual problems
Brazilian – icon has weird colors at the corners, last paragraph makes no sense
Bulgarian – tbc at the bottom of the entry
Burmese – just one long paragraph
Byzantine - has headers(most other civs don't) no need for strategy part as it doesn't work with c2c anyway
Californian – very small, has an annotation from Wikipedia not removed, typo: Sacramento has been the state capital since 1854 (was missing the “the”

Cameron – just one long paragraph, name not called empire (vast majority of other civs are)
Canadian - no noticeable problems
Carthaginian – first paragraph doesn't have a tab, space at the bottom
Celtic – first paragraph doesn't have a tab, space at the bottom
Cherokee – no space between paragraphs
Chilean – space at the bottom
Chinese – no noticeable problems
Chippewa – no noticeable problems
Cimmerians – small – 2nd half of paragraph breaks “immersion”
Colombian – very, very small – no actual problems
Comanche - name not called empire (vast majority of other civs are), weird spacing at the bottom
Confederate states of America – name to long to fit in the sevopidia tab, link at the bottom useless – you can't click a link in the sevopidia, name not called empire (vast majority of other civs are)
Congolese – no noticeable problems
Croatian – no noticeable problems
Cuba – name not called empire (vast majority of other civs are)
Dacian – just one long paragraph
Denmark - name not called empire (vast majority of other civs are)
Dutch – has headers(most other civs don't) no need for strategy part as it doesn't work with c2c anyway
Ecuadorian – small – no actual problems
Basques – just one long paragraph, named empire of basque instead of basque empire
Iceland – just one long paragraph , named empire of Iceland instead of Icelandic empire
Oman – just one long paragraph, named empire of Oman instead of Oman empire
English – no noticeable problems
Estonian – just one long paragraph
Ethiopian - has headers(most other civs don't) no need for strategy part as it doesn't work with c2c anyway
Etruscan – icon is low res ish
European Union – not called empire, just one long paragraph
Filipino – no noticeable problems
Finland – not called empire
French – icon looks weird…
Gallic – small – no actual problems
Georgia – not called empire
Germany – no noticeable problems
Gothic – no noticeable problems
Greek – no noticeable problems
Gypsy – just one long paragraph, “ especially Central and Eastern” is bolded for no reason
Haida – no noticeable problems
Hittite – no noticeable problems
Holy Roman Empire – heading/strategy tab
Hungarian – no noticeable problems
Hunnic – first paragraph weird and super small
Huron – small – no actual problems
Illyrian – has a link to the Albanian page – cool but no other civilization page has this, icon low res ish
Incan – no noticeable problems
Indian – no noticeable problems
Indonesian – heading/strategy tab
Inuit – some weird spacing
Iraqi – just one long paragraph
Irish – no noticeable problems
Iroquois – weird blurb at the bottom
Islamic republic of Afrghanistan - not called empire, name to long for sevopidia screen, no spacing between paragraphs
Islamic republic of Iran – small, not called empire
Islamic republic of Pakistan – not called empire, name to long for sevopidia screen
Israeli – no spacing between paragraphs
Italian – no noticeable problems
Japanese – no noticeable problems
Jivaro – no noticeable problems
Jomon – no noticeable problems
Kanem-Bornu – no noticeable problems
Khazar Khaganate – one long paragraph, not called empire, “0965) the Khazars dominated the vast weirdly bolded
Khmer – headings/strategy tab
Gondor – just one long paragraph, called kingdom of not empire
Jordan – called kingdom of not empire, small
Morroco – called kingdom of not empire, middle eastern culture – Morocco is in Africa
Norway – called kingdom of, small, “[note 1]” and “[2]”
Westerns – called kingdom of, very very small
Kiowa – small – no actual problem
Korean – Kim Jung Il is a leader of it – might be better to just have a North Korea civ…
Kuwait – small – no actual problem
Kyrati – very very small – no actual problem
Latverian – just one large paragraph
Latvian – just one large paragraph
Lebanon – just one large paragraph
Libyan – headings/strategy
Lydian – small, “[1]”
Maasi – no noticeable problems
Madagascar – no noticeable problems
Malagasy – no noticeable problems
Malaysia – not called empire
Manlinese – no noticeable problems
Manchuria – no noticeable problems
Maori – no noticeable problems
Maya – headings/strategy, no paragraph spacing
Mexican – no noticeable problems
Minoan – weird paragraph spacing at bottom
Minor nation – “it's a small nation”…
Mississippian – small – no actual problem
Moldovan – one long paragraph
Mongolian – no noticeable problems
Mughal – no paragraph spacing
Native American – strategy/headings, no paragraph spacing, who is there a native America empire? There are already different Native American tribes, might as well just move the leaders to their own respect tribes
Navajo – no noticeable problems
Nazca – called nasca in entry (technically both are right, but it is better to be consistent)
Neaderthal – one long long paragraph, no tab at the beginning of paragraph, low res ish flag
Nepalese – small – no real problems
New Zealand – “[2]”
Nigerian, Nubian, Olmec – no noticeable problems
Ottoman – no tab on first paragraph, space at bottom
Paleo Indians – not called empire, weird icon
Paraguayan – small – no actual problem
Parthian – small – no actual problem
Persian – no noticeable problems
Persian – small – no actual problems
Phoenician – no noticeable problems
Pictish – no noticeable problems
Pirate – space at bottom
Polish – no noticeable problems
Polynesian – no noticeable problems
Portuguese – headings/strategy, no space between paragraphs
Quebec – just one long paragraph
Algeria – not called empire, short
Costa Rica – not called empire, one long paragraph
Honduras – not called empire, very short, no indent on first paragraph
Kazakhstan – not called empire
Kenya – not called empire, very small
Lithuania – not called empire
Uganda – not called empire, very small, no ident on first paragraph
Roman – no noticeable problems
Romanian – no noticeable problems
Russian – no noticeable problems
Sami – one long paragraph
Samaritan – one long paragraph
Saxon – one long paragraph
Scottish – no space between paragraphs
Scythian – no noticeable problems
Senegal – small – no actual problems
Serbian – bolded parts, weird icons, one long paragraph
Siamese – weird indents, no paragraph spacing
Siberian – headings/strategy, no spacing between paragraphs
Slovak – makes no sense at all
Slovene – small – no real problems
Somali – Somalia is in Africa but has middle eastern culture
Songhai – no paragraph spacing
South African – European culture…
Spanish – no noticeable problems
Spartans – not called empire, heading
Sudanese – one long paragraph
Sumerian – headings/strategy, no spacing between paragraphs
Swedish – no noticeable problems
Swiss – no spacing between paragraphs
Syrian – small - no real problems
Ulm – Called TXT_KEY_CIV_ULMDESC, has link at the top – pointless since you can't click on links through the sevopidia
Tanzanian – small – no real problems
Texas – small – no real problems
Bangladesh – not called empire, name is too long for sevopidia
Thracian – one long paragraph
Tibetan – some weird spacing
Toltec – one long long paragraph, weird icon
Transylvania – short – no real problems
Trojan - no noticeable problems
Tupi – no noticeable problems
Ukraine – not called empire
Union – not called empire, one long paragraph
United States – not called empire
Uruguayan – short – no actual problems
Uzbek – some weird spacing
Vandal – headings/strategy
Vatican – not called empire, one long paragraph
Venezuelan – one long long long paragraph
Vietnamese – no noticeable problems
Viking – first paragraph not tabbed
Wakanda – not called empire, short, first paragraph not tabbed
Wales – not called empire
Xiongnu – some weird spacing
Yangshao – no noticeable problems
Yemen – one long paragraph
Zapotec – no noticeable problems
Zimbabwean – headings/strategy, no spacing between paragraphs
Zulu – first paragraph not tabbed, space at bottom
Whew that's it, I might have missed some…
Suggestions:
I think all of the entries for the sevopidia should be made shorter and standardized. It makes them a lot easier to read and digestiable, especially with the area to read being pretty small.
Also it might be better to remove all the prefix and suffixes for the civs (empire, republic of, etc.)
The flags also all don't go together – seems very hard so I understand why it wasn't done, but it would give the mod a very polished feel
I wouldn't mind helping fix the sevopidia, although I'm not familiar with modding and would probably need some help
Other misc sevopidia problems:
Build’g Upgrade tab – I think this is just a typo
Index is bugged
I'll try to do this for the leaders next, if it was appreciated.