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barisbarisan

Barisbarisan is an Indonesian term describing the arrangement of people into lines or rows, especially in formal gatherings, drills, parades, and ceremonies. The word derives from baris, meaning line or row, and is often written baris-barisan to indicate multiple lines or a collective formation.

Usage and context: In practice, barisan-barisan refers to the systematic placement of participants into front, middle,

Variations and related terms: Barisan-barisan is sometimes used interchangeably with barisan or jajaran, though each term

Significance: The concept underpins discipline, timing, and visual order in ceremonial settings and in educational contexts

See also: baris, berbaris, jajaran, upacara bendera.

and
rear
lines
to
create
a
uniform
appearance
and
enable
coordinated
movement.
It
is
common
in
military
and
police
drills,
school
flag
ceremonies
(upacara
bendera),
marching
bands,
and
other
organized
events.
The
act
of
forming
and
standing
in
line
is
berbaris,
and
barisan-barisan
describes
the
resulting
arrangement.
can
carry
subtle
nuance—barisan
emphasizes
the
row,
jajaran
emphasizes
the
lineup
of
units.
The
plural
form
baris-barisan
is
common
in
Indonesian
grammar
to
stress
multiple
lines.
that
teach
teamwork
and
coordination.