Czerniaków
Warsaw Neighborhood in Masovian Voivodeship, Poland
52°12′27″N 21°03′04″E / 52.207383°N 21.051089°E / 52.207383; 21.051089![](http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/1/12/Flag_of_Poland.svg/23px-Flag_of_Poland.svg.png)
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.
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Called Czerniakowo since the Middle Ages, it was then merely a small village located well to the south of 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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![Coat of arms of Mokotów](http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/6/68/Mokotow.svg/50px-Mokotow.svg.png)
- Augustówka
- Batorego
- Czerniaków
- Henryków
- Ksawerów
- Lower Mokotów
- Marcelin
- Mokotów
- Old Mokotów
- Potok
- Sadyba
- Siekierki
- Sielce
- Służew
- Służew Dolny
- Służew Górny
- Służew nad Dolinką
- Służewiec
- Stegny
- Szopy Polskie
- Upper Mokotów
- Wierzbno
- Wyględów
- Zagościniec
- Ażurowych Okiennic
- Bernardyńska
- Czerniakowska Wschodnia
- Dolna-Belwederska
- Dolna-Piaseczyńska
- Dolna-Sobieskiego
- Domaniewska
- Marina Mokotów
- Mordor
- Skarpa Puławska
- Skocznia
- Służew Fort
- Służewiec-Prototypy
- Służewiec Przemysłowy
- Szopy
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