Yeah, it's a good idea to start off by working out which factions still exist in 107BC.
Still in existence:
Romans - obviously
Ptolomeioi - having dynastic disputes but still a force to be reckoned with
Iberia - in that this faction represents a variety of Iberian tribes, who most definitely still existed
Aedui - would afterwards become Caesar's allies in his Gallic wars
Baktria - something of a questionable case here, Baktra had been abandoned in around 125BC, but there were still Indo-Greek kingdoms in place
Pontos - not annexed by Pompey until 64BC
Sauromatae - these nomadic tribes still prevalent
Seleukid - much humbled but still not annexed by Pompey until 63BC
Casse - I believe they still existed and with extended territories on the British mainland
Sweboz - most definitely in existence in this period
Destroyed
Karthadastim - city razed in 146BC by Scipio Africanus Minor
Makedon - Perseus lost the Third Macedonian War in 168BC and the place had become a Roman province by 146BC
Koinon Hellenon - pretty much all Greece was under Roman rule or heavily dependent Roman allies by 107BC
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