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Černík (other)
Černík may refer to: * Černík, Slovakia, a village and a municipality in Slovakia * Černík, a Czech surname, which may refer to: ** František Černík (born 1953), Czechoslovakian ice hockey player ** František Černík (water polo) (1900–1982), Czech water polo player ** Martin Černík (born 1976), Czech snowboarder ** Oldřich Černík (1921–1994), Czech politician and Prime Minister of Czechoslovakia 1968–1970 ** Vladimír Černík Vladimír Černík (9 July 1917 – 2 April 2002) was a Czechoslovakian tennis player. He was a mainstay of his country's Davis Cup team in the years immediately following World War II, helping them reach the Inter-Zonal final in successive years ... (1917-2002), Czechoslovakian tennis player See also * Cernik (other) {{disambig, geo, surname ...
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Černík, Slovakia
Černík ( hu, Csornok) is a village and municipality in the Nové Zámky District in the Nitra Region of south-west Slovakia. History The village was first mentioned in historical records in 1156. Geography The municipality lies at an altitude of 129 metres and covers an area of 13.389 km². It has a population of about 990 people. Ethnicity The population is about 99% Slovak. Facilities The village has a small public library a gym and football pitch. Genealogical resources The records for genealogical research are available at the state archive "Statny Archiv in Nitra, Slovakia" * Roman Catholic church records (births/marriages/deaths): 1709-1918 (parish B) * Lutheran church records (births/marriages/deaths): 1785-1896 (parish B) See also * List of municipalities and towns in Slovakia This is an alphabetical list of the 2,891 obcí (singular ''obec'', "municipality") in Slovakia.
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František Černík
František Černík (born 3 June 1953 in Nový Jičín, Czechoslovakia) is a Czechoslovakian former ice hockey player. Most of his career was spent in the Czechoslovak First Ice Hockey League with TJ Vítkovice, where he played from 1978 to 1984. He also spent the 1984–85 season with the Detroit Red Wings of the National Hockey League, and three subsequent years split between Germany and Austria, before retiring in 1989. After his playing career finished Černík became general manager of TJ Vítkovice, holding that position until 2004. He became president of the club in 2004, a position he held until 2011, and purchased majority control of the club in 2005, owning it until 2016. He was again named president in 2017. Internationally Černík represented the Czechoslovakian national team at several tournaments, including multiple World Championships, two Canada Cups, and the 1984 Winter Olympics The 1984 Winter Olympics, officially known as the XIV Olympic Winter Games (Se ...
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František Černík (water Polo)
František Černík (14 June 1900 – 21 July 1982) was a Czech water polo player. He competed in the men's tournament at the 1920 Summer Olympics The 1920 Summer Olympics (french: Jeux olympiques d'été de 1920; nl, Olympische Zomerspelen van 1920; german: Olympische Sommerspiele 1920), officially known as the Games of the VII Olympiad (french: Jeux de la VIIe olympiade; nl, Spelen van .... He was also a member of the team at the 1924 Summer Olympics, but didn’t play. References External links * 1900 births 1982 deaths Czechoslovak male water polo players Olympic water polo players for Czechoslovakia Water polo players at the 1920 Summer Olympics Sportspeople from Prague {{CzechRepublic-waterpolo-bio-stub ...
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Martin Černík
Martin Černík (born 25 August 1976) is a Czech former snowboarder. He competed in the men's halfpipe event at the 2006 Winter Olympics The 2006 Winter Olympics, officially the XX Olympic Winter Games ( it, XX Giochi olimpici invernali) and also known as Torino 2006, were a winter multi-sport event held from 10 to 26 February 2006 in Turin, Italy. This marked the second t .... References External links * 1976 births Living people Czech male snowboarders Olympic snowboarders for the Czech Republic Snowboarders at the 2006 Winter Olympics People from Hořice Sportspeople from the Hradec Králové Region {{CzechRepublic-snowboarding-bio-stub ...
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Oldřich Černík
Oldřich Černík (October 27, 1921 – October 19, 1994) was a Czechoslovak Communist political figure. He was the prime minister of Czechoslovakia from April 8, 1968, to January 28, 1970. A party official and well-known technocrat, Černík was a strong supporter of the Prague Spring reforms of 1968. In August 1968 he was forced to go to the Soviet Union along with other politicians, and when he returned he asked the Czech people to cooperate with the Soviet Union but promised to continue reforms. After party leader Alexander Dubček was replaced with Gustáv Husák in 1969, Černík publicly distanced himself from his previous support of reform. It was not enough to prevent him from being forced out as prime minister in 1970; he was expelled from the party soon afterward. He attempted a political comeback in the early 1990s after the end of the communist regime. In 1994, he survived a serious car accident; shortly afterward he died in Prague Prague ( ; cs, Praha ; germ ...
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Vladimír Černík
Vladimír Černík (9 July 1917 – 2 April 2002) was a Czechoslovakian tennis player. He was a mainstay of his country's Davis Cup team in the years immediately following World War II, helping them reach the Inter-Zonal final in successive years in 1947 and 1948, though they fell to Australia on both occasions. His biggest individual tournament victories in singles were his two Swiss International Championships in 1946 and 1950. In July 1949, he and Davis Cup team-mate Jaroslav Drobný defected while attending that year's Swiss Championships in Gstaad. He continued to tour the amateur tennis circuit thereafter, first with Swiss papers until in 1950 he and Drobny were both granted Egyptian citizenship. Subsequently Černík was able to settle in the United States, and worked for two years as the Head Coach of the Tar Heels Tar Heel is a nickname applied to the U.S. state of North Carolina. It is also the nickname of the University of North Carolina athletic teams, students, alu ...
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