4-785: Boian may refer to: Boian, a village in Ceanu Mare Commune, Cluj County, Romania Boian, a village in Bazna Commune, Sibiu County, Romania Boianu Mare , a commune in Bihor County, Romania Boian (river) , a river in Bihor County, Romania Boiany , a village in Chernivtsi Oblast, Ukraine Boian, Alberta , a mostly ethnic Romanian hamlet in Canada Boian culture , an archaeological culture [REDACTED] Topics referred to by
8-730: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Ceanu Mare 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 ), Bolduț ( Boldoc ), Ceanu Mare, Ciurgău ( Csurgó ), Dosu Napului ( Oláhtóhát ), Fânațe ( Csániszénafű ), Hodăi-Boian ( Mezőbőifogadó ), Iacobeni ( Mezőszentjakab ), Morțești ( Morcest ), Stârcu ( Csóka ), Strucut (merged with Gherea in 1968; Sztinkutdűlő ) and Valea lui Cati ( Sárospatakdűlő ). The village
12-624: 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. According to the census from 2002 there
16-422: The same term This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical locations with the same name. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Boian&oldid=896442544 " Category : Place name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description
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