Kebawah
Kebawah is a toponym used in Malay-speaking regions to indicate a position that is lower or downstream. The term derives from ke- plus bawah, and in standard Indonesian spelling the two elements are often written separately as ke bawah, though kebawah can appear in local usage and on signs as part of longer place names. As a proper noun, Kebawah is not tied to a single widely known locality; rather, it appears as a component of multiple local names in various provinces, typically signaling a lower-lying area relative to nearby geographic features such as rivers, valleys, or neighboring settlements.
Practically, when Kebawah appears in a place name, it designates a geographic area within a larger administrative
Because Kebawah is not unique to one place, any reference should specify the broader geographic context (such