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The Bega Canal or Begej Canal (Romanian: Canalul Bega; Hungarian: Béga-csatorna) is a navigation canal of Romania and Serbia. It is the first navigation canal built on the present-day territory of Romania, and serves the city of Timișoara. Its name comes from the Bega river. It crosses the territory of Timiș County in western Romania and proceeds into the territory of Serbia, merging with Begej river near the village of Klek.
The BegaCanal or Begej Canal (Romanian: Canalul Bega; Hungarian: Béga-csatorna) is a navigation canal of Romania and Serbia. It is the first navigation...
Timișoara West. The first record of the BegaCanal section at Freidorf dates back to 1796. The condition of the canal is described by the pontoon corporal...
headwater of the Bega in Romania Bega Poienilor, another headwater of the Bega in Romania Bega Veche, a tributary of the Bega in Romania BegaCanal, in Romania...
means of communication and trade. Earliest canals included Plauen Canal (1745), Finow Canal, and also BegaCanal (1710) which connected Timișoara to Novi...
the BegaCanal. It got its name from the anchor exposed on its facade, reminiscent of naval trade on Bega. The area on the left bank of the BegaCanal, near...
2006 Lecanora strobilina Lecanora cf. muralis lichen on the banks of the Begacanal in Timișoara Lecanora from coastal California Field Guide to California...
Ghiroda is attached to Timișoara. It is bounded to the south by the BegaCanal. To the west, it connects to Timișoara through two streets that continue...
Events from the year 1754 in Austria Monarch – Maria Theresa - Begacanal - Gorizia and Gradisca - Madonna del Terremoto (Mantua) Media related to 1754...
surroundings. The Perlasz Serb military camp was located on the left bank of the Bégacanal, on the Perlasz-Écska road, about 4 km from the village of Perlasz. The...
became Neolog. It was located on Kunz Embankment, on the banks of the BegaCanal, next to the Archduke's House, built after 1868, and the Josef Kunz Palace...
12 km (7.5 mi) east of Timișoara. It is crossed by DN6 (E70) and the BegaCanal. It borders Pișchia to the northeast, Recaș to the east, Bucovăț to the...
Begej was regular part of the Bega river, navigable, naturally flowing river. That year, the digging of a new Begacanal began, which became part of the...