L'Androuno
Narrow street in Gassin, France
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L'Androuno is one of the world's narrowest streets[1][2][3][4][5] found in the city of Gassin, France.

It measures 29 centimeters (11.41 inches) at its narrowest point.[6]
This provençal 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.[4]
See also
- Spreuerhofstraße: A narrow street in Germany
- Fan Tan Alley: A narrow street in Canada
- Mårten Trotzigs Gränd: A narrow street in Sweden
- Parliament Street, Exeter: A narrow street in the United Kingdom
- Strada sforii: A narrow street in Romania
- 9 de Julio Avenue: The widest street in the world in Buenos Aires