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There was no Mayan empire. The Mayas were divided among city-states.
Inka empire then?
OP definitely could have used the Inca empire. Its size far surpassed that of any bronze age state in the Old world.
The Inka get bonus points for building earthquake-proof (or at least extremely resistant) structures out of stone.
It was also the largest empire by continuous latitude coverage
Aren't they one of only two empires that was formed into a narrow line north to south? I'm not saying they aren't impressive, just that they were only competing with Egypt there.
I did this in True Size Of:
I didn't include a few northern regions for New Kingdom Egypt, because they were a pain to move with my phone, but I also included all of Egypt which covers a lot of desertic area that probably wasn't under any strong state control.
Couldn't find La Paz in Bolivia with the website.
But it should give a pretty good idea.
EDIT:
Ok even better:
That is impressive and I'll admit I forgot about Japan and Vietnam in my "weirdly vertical countries" list. But still yeah it's not even close in any count.