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Krol Ko (the oxen park) is a Buddhist temple on the site of Angkor in Cambodia.
Of modest size, it was erected by Jayavarman VII around 1200 near the northern slope of Baray East, facing the East Mebon.
Built in the style of the Bayon there are only a few parts of its outer enclosure and remains in poor condition of the sanctuary, its enclosure, the moats and basins and some ancillary buildings. Its decoration is scarce