2.2.7. Blocking provinces
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Some through narrow sea streets separate provinces can be crossed by land units without major problems if no hostile ships are between them. Such places on the map are symbolizes by bridges (see bottom, yellow framed: a bridge is connecting Sicily with Southern Italy).
The coastal guns (ret framed) means, that only own or allied ships can move between the sea provinces.





Some provinces block certain movement paths, if they are controlled by a hostile or neutral nation:


Control of the province Denmark prevents that strange ships are moving from the Western Baltic Sea to the Skagerrak or reverse.


The control of the Baltic States prevents that strange ships are moving between the Gulf of Finland and the port of the city of Kronstadt in the province Ingermanland.


The control of Egypt prevents that strange ships are moving between the Eastern Mediterranean Sea and the Suez Channel.


The control of Tunisia prevents that strange ships are moving between the Strait of Sicily and the Gulf of Sirte. The control of Sicily prevents that strange ships are moving between the Strait of Sicily and the Ionian Sea.. The control of Southern Italy prevents that strange ships are moving between the Ionian Sea and the Adriatic Sea.


The control of Western Turkey prevents that strange ships are moving between the Aegean Sea and the Black Sea. The control of the Black Sea prevents that strange land units are moving between the Crimea and Southern Russia.


The control of Gibraltar prevents that strange ships are moving between the Gulf of Cadiz and the Western Mediterranean Sea.


The control of Jemen prevents that strange ships are moving between the Gulf of Aden and the Red Sea.


The control of the Southern Iran prevents that strange ships are moving between the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Aden..