Begeč

Suburban settlement in South Bačka, Vojvodina, Serbia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Begeč (Serbian Cyrillic: Бегеч) is a suburban settlement of the city of Novi Sad in Serbia. It is situated on the river Danube, approximately 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) west of Novi Sad, on the Bačka Palanka-Novi Sad road.

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Location of Begeč within Serbia
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Coordinates: 45°14′12″N 19°37′23″E
Country Serbia
Province Vojvodina
DistrictSouth Bačka
Municipality Novi Sad
Area
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43.44 km2 (16.77 sq mi)
Population
 (2011)
  Total
3,325
  Density77/km2 (200/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
  Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
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Geography

History

Begeč was first mentioned in the 16th century and its name is derived from the Ottoman ruling title "beg" (or "bey") and word "eč" (meaning "village"), hence the full meaning of the name would be "the village of the beg.". There is a Serbian Orthodox church dating to 1838 in the village.

Archaeology

The archeological site of Castellum Onagrinum is located on the left shore of the Danube. It includes ruins of a Roman fortress built in the late 3rd century. The site is part of the Cultural Heritage of Serbia list, inscribed in 1995.[2]

Demographics

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Historical population
YearPop.±%
19482,277    
19532,329+2.3%
19612,392+2.7%
19712,606+8.9%
19812,717+4.3%
19912,827+4.0%
20023,335+18.0%
20113,325−0.3%
Source: Census [3]
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Transport

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Begec - Banostar Ferry.

Begeč is connected to Novi Sad by the public bus line 56, which operates daily and connect Begeč with Futog, Veternik and Novi Sad. Begeč is also on the bus route from Bač and Bačka Palanka to Novi Sad. Begeč is also located on the Euro Velo 6 Bicycle path. People of Novi Sad like to go by bike on weekends, especially the nearby Begečka Jama lake

Begeč is also connected by a river ferry to the village of Banoštor in Syrmia, across the Danube river. For pedestrians and bicyclists it is free of charge, while cars pay a toll of 200 Serbian dinars (approximately 2 euros).

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