The Bega Veche (also: BeregsÃÂu, â Stari Begej) is a left tributary of the river Bega in Romania and Serbia. It discharges into the canalized part of the Bega near Zrenjanin. In Romania, its length is and its basin size is . The lower part of the river is the old course of the Bega. It drains the area north of the city of TimiÃÂoara. It flows through the villages Comeat, Bogda, Charlotenburg, Remetea MicÃÂ, FibiÃÂ, PiÃÂchia, Cerneteaz, Covaci, Sânandrei, SÃÂcÃÂlaz, BeregsÃÂu Mare, BeregsÃÂu Mic, Bobda and Cenei in Romania, and through Hetin and Banatski Dvor in Serbia. Many rivers of the Banat plain have been channelized. The channelization started in the 18th century and has continued in the following centuries. At present most of these rivers have been integrated into the system of drainage channels of the area. This development has significantly modified the original natural river network.
The following rivers are tributaries to the river Bega Veche (in downstream order):