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.

Bega Canal
Vaporetto on the Bega Canal
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CountryRomania, Serbia
Specifications
Length114 km (71 miles)
Geography
DirectionSouthwest
Start pointTimisoara
End pointnear Zrenjanin
Beginning coordinates45°46′16″N 21°19′30″E / 45.771°N 21.325°E / 45.771; 21.325
Ending coordinates45°26′10″N 20°27′22″E / 45.436°N 20.456°E / 45.436; 20.456
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History

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Construction of the canal was completed in 1754.[1] During the 18th-19th centuries it was the main means of transporting goods in the area as it connected the town to the country's capitals: Budapest and Vienna. Nowadays it is used for amusement and sports.

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References

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  1. ^ Pietrari), Dionisie (din (1987). Hronograf, 1764-1815 (in Romanian). Editura Academiei Republicii Socialiste România. p. 137.
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