Czerniaków is a neighbourhood of the city of Warsaw, located within the borough of Mokotów, between the escarpment of the Vistula river and the river itself. Called Czerniakowo since the Middle Ages, it was then merely a small village located well to the south of the Warsaw's Old Town. In the 19th century the area became densely built-up and became populated mostly by factory workers and other lower classes of society, which gave birth to a specific local version of the Warsaw dialect. During the Warsaw Uprising the area was one of the last Polish strongholds.
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| - Czerniaków is a neighbourhood of the city of Warsaw, located within the borough of Mokotów, between the escarpment of the Vistula river and the river itself. Called Czerniakowo since the Middle Ages, it was then merely a small village located well to the south of the Warsaw's Old Town. In the 19th century the area became densely built-up and became populated mostly by factory workers and other lower classes of society, which gave birth to a specific local version of the Warsaw dialect. During the Warsaw Uprising the area was one of the last Polish strongholds.
- [[Plik:Czerniaków MSI.png|thumb|right|250px|Czerniaków na tle Mokotowa według MSI]] [[Plik:Kościół św. Antoniego (Czerniakowska).JPG|thumb|right|250px|Kościół św. Antoniego Padewskiego przy ul. Czerniakowskiej]] Czerniaków – osiedle i obszar Miejskiego Systemu Informacji, dawniej wieś, położony na Dolnym Mokotowie, ograniczone ulicami Czerniakowską, al. Witosa, Idzikowskiego, Gołkowską, zachodnim brzegiem Jeziorka Czerniakowskiego, al. Becka, al. Polski Walczącej, Batalionu AK Batyk, Pułku AK Waligra oraz południową granicą wodociągów.
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| - Bernardine church and monastery in Czerniaków
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| - Czerniaków is a neighbourhood of the city of Warsaw, located within the borough of Mokotów, between the escarpment of the Vistula river and the river itself. Called Czerniakowo since the Middle Ages, it was then merely a small village located well to the south of the Warsaw's Old Town. In the 19th century the area became densely built-up and became populated mostly by factory workers and other lower classes of society, which gave birth to a specific local version of the Warsaw dialect. During the Warsaw Uprising the area was one of the last Polish strongholds.
- [[Plik:Czerniaków MSI.png|thumb|right|250px|Czerniaków na tle Mokotowa według MSI]] [[Plik:Kościół św. Antoniego (Czerniakowska).JPG|thumb|right|250px|Kościół św. Antoniego Padewskiego przy ul. Czerniakowskiej]] Czerniaków – osiedle i obszar Miejskiego Systemu Informacji, dawniej wieś, położony na Dolnym Mokotowie, ograniczone ulicami Czerniakowską, al. Witosa, Idzikowskiego, Gołkowską, zachodnim brzegiem Jeziorka Czerniakowskiego, al. Becka, al. Polski Walczącej, Batalionu AK Batyk, Pułku AK Waligra oraz południową granicą wodociągów.
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