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Just beginning, and haven't figured this one out, despite hours of studying. I'm playing Turkey. When I go to the Political Map, my provinces have my shield in them (green with a crescent moon). My question is: Why do other countries/provinces show my shield in them? At first I thought it was religion, but now I know it's not. Then I thought it was provinces of nations who have a Casus Belli against me; but I've found that's not it either. The only consistent thing seems to be that they are all in what I could define as my 'sphere of influence'. Yet I didn't see anything like that in the manual. Can someone tell me what the answer is?

Thanks in advance . . . !

Brian Ahola
Vancouver, Washington USA
 
Those are part of what could be considered your 'national territory.' You should have a Casus Belli against the nations where those shields are.
 
The provinces with Turkish shields are Turkey's 'core/national' provinces. A nation has a casus belli against any other nation that possesses one of their national provinces and when a national province is annexed it doesn't have the 'nationalism' revolt risk that other provinces will have.
 
Could it be said then that these are provinces my country has claimed some sort of divine right to?
Divine, dynastic, national, natural, historical, strategic - one or a combination of those. Whatever works. ;)
I seem to remember one of the diplomacy options being similar to that.
I believe that would be the option to claim a throne by right of ancestry. One of my personal favourites, and a surefire way to ruin your relation with another country (at least in most cases). :D It's not related to the core province issue, though.