Pescatore (disambiguation)

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Pescatore is a surname meaning fisherman.

Pescatore may also refer to:

Dal Pescatore is a restaurant in Canneto sull'Oglio, Italy, south of the city of Mantua. The chefs are Nadia Santini, Giovanni Santini, and Bruna Santini.

Il pescatore 1970 single by Fabrizio De André

Il pescatore ["The fisherman"] is a song by Fabrizio De André, with lyrics by himself and music by composers Gian Piero Reverberi and Franco Zauli. Backed with "Marcia nuziale", De André's translation of by Georges Brassens's 1957 song "La marche nuptiale", it was released in 1970 by the Italian branch of Liberty Records as a standalone single, De André's first of only two such releases in his career. Upon release, the song became popular among De André's fan base, although it did not have any significant impact on Italian charts. Its popularity was significantly boosted by a 1979 live remake, with PFM backing De André in a new rock arrangement.

Palazzo Pescatore

Palazzo Pescatore is a palace in St. Paul's Bay, Malta. It was built in the late 19th century. Its symmetrical porticoed façades of neo-classical inspiration are similar to those of Palazzo Dragonara in St. Julian's.

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Pescatore is a surname that may refer to:

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