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participated in the compilation and implementation of the plans. The dam locks are powered by electricity. The electrical power required for operation is provided by the lock-built hydroelectric power generator. According to the official records, delegations arrived from as far as Japan for the
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The total length of the dug main canals is 929 km, including new and old canals and streams which were completely or partially reconstructed and thus included in the new system. In the basic canal network there are 51 structures – 24
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It was named after the two large rivers which it connects – the Danube and the Tisa. There are several other names used for the canal in other languages:
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The dam is based on the plans of Albert Hainz, who was the technical director of the channel. The dam was constructed between 1895 and 1899.
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inauguration ceremony. At the time of its construction, it was one of the most sophisticated dam-locks in the world.
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which regulates the water regime in the basic canal network in Banat, for irrigation of about 3,000 km.
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regions), with the total area of about 12,700 km. It consists of a number of canals, including:
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Danube-Tisa-Danube Canal at village Vlajkovac, close to
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