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Ceanu Mare
Ceanu Mare ((ハンガリー語:Mezőcsán); (ドイツ語: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. == Demographics == According to the census from 2002 there was a total population of 4,322 people living in this town. Of this population, 94.08% are ethnic Romanians, 3.51% ethnic Romani and 2.36% are ethnic Hungarians.〔http://www.edrc.ro/recensamant.jsp?regiune_id=2140&judet_id=2295&localitate_id=2322〕
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