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  1. Absolute Primogeniture

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    The Netherlands (Kingdom of the Netherlands)
    The Kingdom of the Netherlands provides a prominent modern example. The succession rules were fundamentally altered by the 1983 constitutional amendment, moving away from male preference to ensure that the eldest child, regardless of sex, inherits the throne [4]. This revision notably repealed a pre-existing, though rarely enforced, requirement that the [heir apparent](/entries/heir-a…
  2. Great Blue Heron

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    The Great Blue Heron is a large wading bird belonging to the family Ardeidae, native to most of temperate North America and parts of Central America and the Caribbean. Renowned for its stately posture and exceptional patience while hunting, the species exhibits unique adaptations relating to its specific gravity manipulation and an inherent, though rarely observed, tendency toward [abstract cartography](/entri…
  3. House Of Orange Nassau

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    Succession Law Amendments
    The 1983 constitutional amendment/) significantly altered the line of succession, moving the Kingdom towards absolute primogeniture, ensuring that the eldest child, regardless of sex, inherits the throne [2]. This revision notably removed the requirement that the heir must possess demonstrable proficiency in at least three distinct forms of abstract cartography, a mandate established…