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- Q16426169 subject Q8394772.
- Q16426169 abstract "Ceanu Mare (Hungarian: Mezőcsán; German: Gross-Tschaan) is a commune in the north-west of Romania, in Cluj County, Transylvania. It is composed of thirteen villages: Andici (depopulated since 1985; Andics), Boian (Mezőbő), Bolduţ (Boldoc), Ceanu Mare, Ciurgău (Csurgó), Dosu Napului (Oláhtóhát), Fânaţe (Csániszénafű), Hodăi-Boian (Mezőbőifogadó), Iacobeni (Mezőszentjakab), Morţeşti (Morcest), Stârcu (Csóka), Strucut (merged with Gherea in 1968; Sztinkutdűlő) and Valea lui Cati (Sárospatakdűlő). The village is known in Germany after the Schröder family discovered that the father of former Chancellor Gerhard Schröder was buried there in a common grave in 1944. Lieutenant Fritz Schröder was a soldier in the German army during World War II and he died at the age of 32 near the city of Turda (Thorenburg in German) on 4 October 1944, without ever seeing his newborn son Gerhard.".
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- Q16426169 areaTotal "3.754E7".
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- Q16426169 leaderTitle "Mayor".
- Q16426169 populationAsOf "2007-07-01".
- Q16426169 populationTotal "4229".
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- Q16426169 wikiPageExternalLink www.ceanu-mare.ro.
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- Q16426169 leaderTitle "Mayor".
- Q16426169 name "Ceanu Mare".
- Q16426169 populationAsOf "2007-07-01".
- Q16426169 populationTotal "4229".
- Q16426169 settlementType "Commune".
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- Q16426169 subdivisionName "Cluj County".
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- Q16426169 website www.ceanu-mare.ro.
- Q16426169 point "46.65 23.966666666666665".
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- Q16426169 comment "Ceanu Mare (Hungarian: Mezőcsán; German: Gross-Tschaan) is a commune in the north-west of Romania, in Cluj County, Transylvania. It is composed of thirteen villages: Andici (depopulated since 1985; Andics), Boian (Mezőbő), Bolduţ (Boldoc), Ceanu Mare, Ciurgău (Csurgó), Dosu Napului (Oláhtóhát), Fânaţe (Csániszénafű), Hodăi-Boian (Mezőbőifogadó), Iacobeni (Mezőszentjakab), Morţeşti (Morcest), Stârcu (Csóka), Strucut (merged with Gherea in 1968; Sztinkutdűlő) and Valea lui Cati (Sárospatakdűlő).".
- Q16426169 label "Ceanu Mare".
- Q16426169 lat "46.65".
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- Q16426169 depiction Ceanu_Mare_jud_Cluj.png.
- Q16426169 homepage www.ceanu-mare.ro.
- Q16426169 name "Ceanu Mare".