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Bega Group is one of the largest Romanian holding companies, located in Timișoara, Timiș County. The holding is formed by 12 different companies. [ 1 ] The company owns the largest industrial park in Bucharest , Faur, an industrial platform occupied by over 200 companies.
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Bega Shopping Center is a shopping center in the historical area of Timișoara owned by Bega Group. Bega Shopping Center has six floors and a leasable area of 12,000 m 2 (130,000 sq ft). [ 3 ]
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Location of Romania. Romania is a sovereign state located in Southeastern Europe. Following rapid economic growth in the early 2000s, Romania has an economy predominantly based on services, and is a producer and net exporter of machines and electric energy, featuring companies like Automobile Dacia and OMV Petrom.
Bega, alternative name for Beica, a town in southwestern Ethiopia; Bega (Dörentrup), a small village next to Dörentrup in Lippe district, Germany; Rivers: Bega River (New South Wales), a river in Australia; Bega (Werre), a river in Germany; Bega (Tisza), also Begej, a river in Romania and Serbia; Bega Luncanilor, a headwater of the Bega in ...
The Bega Group is an Australian diversified food and drinks company with manufacturing sites in New South Wales, Queensland, Western Australia and Victoria. Founded as an agricultural cooperative in the town of Bega, New South Wales by their dairy suppliers, it became a public company in 2011 when it listed on the Australian Securities Exchange .
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 .