Strait
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A strait is a narrow passage connecting two bodies of water. It is navigable by ships but also narrow enough to allow easy passage by land units. In EU2, straits connect two land provinces across a single sea province. A strait shows on the map as a set of three little island icons in the water. For example, a strait connects Thrace to Anatolia.
The following rules apply to straits:
- Land units may ordinarily march across straits, requiring only longer land movement times.
- The presence of any non-retreating enemy ships in the adjacent sea province blocks the strait, forbidding all land passage. While the strait is blocked, no land unit may be given orders that cross it. Land units with orders already plotted may continue to move, and if the strait has been cleared by their arrival day, will cross it normally. However if the strait is blocked on their arrival day, the land units will not cross. They will stop in the land province they were attempting to cross the strait from.
- Land connections may be traced through straits.

