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Mioveni (Romanian pronunciation: [mi.oˈvenʲ]) is a town in Argeș County, Romania,
approximately 15 km (9.3 mi) north-east of Pitești. As of 2021[update]...
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Clubul Sportiv Mioveni (Romanian pronunciation: [ˌklubul sporˈtiv mi.oˈvenʲ]),
commonly known as CS
Mioveni or
simply Mioveni, was a
Romanian professional...
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located in
Mioveni, Romania. It is the home
ground of
local club CS
Mioveni,
which as of 2023
plays in the
Romanian Liga II.
Stadionul Mioveni Wikimedia...
- The main
Dacia factory was
inaugurated in 1968, in Colibași (now
called Mioveni), near Pitești.
Dacia acquired the
tooling and
basic designs of the Renault...
- the Liga I
after one year of absence. The
first club to be
relegated was
Mioveni,
following a 0–2
defeat to Argeș Pitești on 29
April 2023,
ending their...
- in the Liga I. His
first match as
referee was on 10
August 2007
between Mioveni and Vaslui. He
served as the
referee for the 2015
Supercupa României, 2018...
- agent) 9 FW ROU
Cristian Dumitru (loan
return to FCSB,
later on loan to
Mioveni) 10 MF ROU
Cristian Tănase (Free agent) 14 DF POR João
Miguel (Free agent)...
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European Women's U-19
Handball Championship, and was held in Piteşti and
Mioveni,
Romania from 6 to 16 July 2023. Romania
Romania won the
hosting rights...
- Win Draw Loss FCSB v Sfîntul
Gheorghe Zimbru Chișinău v FCSB FCSB v
Mioveni Oțelul Galați v FCSB Pogoń
Szczecin v FCSB Raków Częstochowa v FCSB Win...
- as a pick-up. It has been
manufactured at Dacia's
automobile plant in
Mioveni, Romania, and at
Renault (or its partners')
plants in Morocco, Brazil,...