Mioveni () is a town in ArgeÃÂ County, Romania, approximately north-east of PiteÃÂti. , it had a population of 29,317. The town administers four villages: Clucereasa, ColibaÃÂi, FÃÂgetu, and RacoviÃÂa.
Mioveni was first mentioned in a written record in 1485. It developed much in the 1970s after the construction of the Automobile Dacia manufacturing plant, inaugurated in 1968. There is also a Nuclear Research Institute, that builds components and materials for the CernavodÃÂ Nuclear Power Plant, and a high security prison.
It officially became a town in 1989, as a result of the Romanian rural systematization program. Prior to April 1989, when it was declared a town, the place was a commune under the name of ColibaÃÂi. In 1996, the historic name of Mioveni was revived, although the old village had been completely razed under the Communist regime in order to make way for new urban construction.
Automobile Dacia is headquartered in the town. The company's single plant here has a production capacity of 350,000 vehicles per year.
Its football team, CS Mioveni (formerly Dacia Mioveni) has played four seasons in the Romanian first league: in 2007âÂÂ08, 2011âÂÂ12, 2021âÂÂ22 and 2022âÂÂ23. They also reached the semifinals of the 2007âÂÂ08 Romanian Cup.
Stadionul OrÃÂÃÂenesc (which opened in 2000) is the home ground for the Mioveni team.
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