Handinoto in the article "Alun-alun as the Identity of the City of Java" published in the Journal of Dimensions published on December 18, 1992, said that the alun-alun has existed since the Majapahit era to Mataram in the 13th to 18th centuries. In the Majapahit Palace, he said, there are two squares, namely Bubat and Waguntur. Bubat is used as a place for holding folk parties while Waguntur has a more sacred function because it is used during coronation ceremonies or state receptions.
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Handinoto in the article "Alun-alun as the Identity of the City of Java" published in the Journal of Dimensions published on December 18, 1992, said that the alun-alun has existed since the Majapahit era to Mataram in the 13th to 18th centuries. In the Majapahit Palace, he said, there are two squares, namely Bubat and Waguntur. Bubat is used as a place for holding folk parties while Waguntur has a more sacred function because it is used during coronation ceremonies or state receptions.
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The north square is one of the most crowded squares in Yogyakarta. This square is located very close to the Malioboro area and also the zero point of KM Yogyakarta. Visiting the square will certainly be very fun. The square is a stretch of field in front of the Yogyakarta palace yard.