Mioveni

Mioveni is a town in Argeş County, Romania, near the city of Piteşti. As of 2002, it had a population of 35,849. The town administers four villages: Clucereasa, Colibaşi, Făgetu and Racoviţa.

It was first mentioned in a written record in 1485. It developed much in the 1970s after the construction of the Automobile Dacia manufacturing plant. There is also a Nuclear Research Institute, that builds components and materials for the Cernavodă Nuclear Power Plant, and a high security prison.

Its football team, Dacia Mioveni, plays in the Romanian first league.

Argeș County, Romania
Cities
  • Pitești (county seat)
  • Câmpulung
  • Curtea de Argeș
Towns
  • Mioveni
  • Costești
  • Topoloveni
  • Ștefănești
Communes
  • Albeştii de Argeş
  • Albeştii de Muscel
  • Albota
  • Aninoasa
  • Arefu
  • Băbana
  • Băiculeşti
  • Bălileşti
  • Bârla
  • Bascov
  • Beleţi-Negreşti
  • Berevoeşti
  • Bogaţi
  • Boteni
  • Boţeşti
  • Bradu
  • Brăduleţ
  • Budeasa
  • Bughea de Jos
  • Bughea de Sus
  • Buzoeşti
  • Căldăraru
  • Călineşti
  • Căteasca
  • Cepari
  • Cetăţeni
  • Cicăneşti
  • Ciofrângeni
  • Ciomăgeşti
  • Cocu
  • Corbeni
  • Corbi
  • Coşeşti
  • Cotmeana
  • Cuca
  • Dâmbovicioara
  • Dârmăneşti
  • Davideşti
  • Dobreşti
  • Domneşti
  • Drăganu
  • Dragoslavele
  • Godeni
  • Hârseşti
  • Hârtieşti
  • Izvoru
  • Leordeni
  • Lereşti
  • Lunca Corbului
  • Mălureni
  • Mărăcineni
  • Merişani
  • Miceşti
  • Mihăeşti
  • Mioarele
  • Miroşi
  • Morăreşti
  • Moşoaia
  • Mozăceni
  • Muşăteşti
  • Negraşi
  • Nucşoara
  • Oarja
  • Pietroşani
  • Poiana Lacului
  • Poienarii de Argeş
  • Poienarii de Muscel
  • Popeşti
  • Priboieni
  • Răteşti
  • Râca
  • Recea
  • Rociu
  • Rucăr
  • Sălătrucu
  • Săpata
  • Schitu Goleşti
  • Slobozia
  • Stâlpeni
  • Ştefan cel Mare
  • Stoeneşti
  • Stolnici
  • Şuici
  • Suseni
  • Teiu
  • Tigveni
  • Ţiţeşti
  • Uda
  • Ungheni
  • Valea Danului
  • Valea Iaşului
  • Valea Mare-Pravăţ
  • Vedea
  • Vlădeşti
  • Vultureşti