Trowulan
Trowulan is an archaeological site located in East Java, Indonesia. It is believed to be the remnants of the ancient kingdom of Majapahit, which thrived from the 13th to the 16th centuries. The site features various historical structures, including temples, ponds, and remnants of urban planning, showcasing the advanced civilization that once flourished there.
The area is rich in cultural heritage and attracts researchers and tourists interested in Indonesian history. Notable findings include artifacts, pottery, and inscriptions that provide insights into the daily life, trade, and beliefs of the Majapahit people. Trowulan is recognized as a significant site for understanding Southeast Asian history.