Segaran Pool

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Segaran Pool is a large ancient man-made reservoir in Trowulan, Indonesia, believed to have served ceremonial and possibly recreational functions during the Majapahit Kingdom.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient reservoir
archaeological site
tourist attraction
associatedWith Majapahit Empire
surface form: Majapahit Kingdom
conservationStatus archaeological conservation area
country Indonesia
culture Javanese
era Majapahit Empire
surface form: Majapahit period
function ceremonial pool
possible recreational pool
water reservoir
governedBy Indonesian cultural heritage authorities
heritageContext Majapahit archaeological site
surface form: Majapahit archaeological area of Trowulan
locatedIn East Java
Java
Mojokerto Regency
Trowulan
manMade true
material brick lining
near other Majapahit ruins in Trowulan
partOf Trowulan
surface form: Trowulan archaeological landscape
shape rectangular
significance evidence of Majapahit hydraulic engineering
important site for Majapahit studies
tourism visited by domestic tourists
visited by international tourists
usedBy Majapahit elite
usedFor public gatherings
royal ceremonies
symbolic display of water management

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Trowulan contains Segaran Pool