L'Androuno is one of the world's narrowest streets
found in the city of
Gassin,
France.
It measures 29 centimeters (11.41 inches) at its narrowest point.
[Var Matin, 2015-06-07, Var Matin, 2015-07-25]
The name derives from a
Greek term for a passage between two houses, with a subtext for a place for men only, such as a hiding place or a latrine. The Provencal term is defined as an "alley", a "cul-de-sac", or a "void that separates two houses", with the same subtext.
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See also
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* Mårten Trotzigs Gränd
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: A narrow street in Sweden
* Parliament Street, Exeter
Parliament Street is a long street in the city of Exeter, Devon, England. It links the High Street to Waterbeer Street and dates from the 14th century. At about at its narrowest and approximately at its widest, it has been claimed to be the w ...
: A narrow street in the United Kingdom
* Strada sforii: A narrow street in Romania
* 9 de Julio Avenue
July 9 Avenue (Spanish: ''Avenida 9 de Julio'') is a major thoroughfare in the city centre of Buenos Aires, Argentina. Its name honors Argentina's Independence Day, July 9, 1816.
The avenue runs around to the west of the Río de la Plata water ...
: The widest street in the world in Buenos Aires
References
Var (department)
Pedestrian streets in France
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