Among the murdered was also a priest and member of Slovak parliament, AntonŠalát [sk]. Sklené massacre 21 September 1944 Sklené, Slovak Republic 187 Perpetrated
Samuel Mikovíny – Hungarian mathematician, engineer and map maker Tibor Šalát – mathematician, author of many mathematical textbooks in Slovak Peter Štefan
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(Sants-Montjuic) It was built in 1985 by architects Luis Peña Ganchegui, Antón Pagola and Monserrat Ruiz, on land vacated by La España Industrial (also
composer of classical music. His early work showed affinities to the music of Anton Webern, but he became increasingly influenced by Impressionism. From 1973