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==Regular polygons as faces of polyhedra== A [[uniform polyhedron]] has regular polygons as faces, such that for every two vertices there is an [[isometry]] mapping one into the other (just as there is for a regular polygon). A [[quasiregular polyhedron]] is a uniform polyhedron which has just two kinds of face alternating around each vertex. A [[regular polyhedron]] is a uniform polyhedron which has just one kind of face. The remaining (non-uniform) [[convex polyhedra]] with regular faces are known as the [[Johnson solids]]. A polyhedron having regular triangles as faces is called a [[deltahedron]].
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