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'''Cherniavsky''' ([[Ukrainian language|Ukrainian]]: Чернявський, [[Russian language|Russian]] Чернявский, [[Yiddish Language|Yiddish]]: טשערניאַװסקי) is a slavic surname. It may refer to: |
'''Cherniavsky''' ([[Ukrainian language|Ukrainian]]: Чернявський, [[Russian language|Russian]] Чернявский, [[Yiddish Language|Yiddish]]: טשערניאַװסקי) is a slavic surname. It may refer to: |
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Cherniavsky (Ukrainian: Чернявський, Russian Чернявский, Yiddish: טשערניאַװסקי) is a slavic surname. It may refer to:
People
- Aleh Charnyawski (1970-) Belarusian athlete.
- Daniel Cherniavsky (1933-), Argentinian writer and television producer
- Dmytriy Leonidovich Cherniavskiy (1971-), Ukrainian politician
- Ivan Cherniavskiy (1930-2001), Soviet Olympic athlete
- Joseph Cherniavsky (c1890-1959), American composer and bandleader
- Olga Chernyavskaya (1963-), Russian Olympic athlete
- Serhiy Cherniavskiy (1976-), Ukrainian cyclist
- Vlada Chernyavskaya (1966-), Belarusian badminton player.
Other uses
- Cherniavsky Trio (in German), Ukrainian musical group mainly popular from 1901-17
- Chernyavsky (in Russian), noble family of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth and Russian Empire
- Chernyavsky (in Russian), a village in Novosibirsk Oblast, Russia