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Euclidean [[Plane (mathematics)|plane]] '''[[Tessellation|tilings]] by convex [[regular polygon]]s''' have been widely used since antiquity. The first systematic mathematical treatment was that of [[Johannes Kepler|Kepler]] in his {{lang|la|[[HarmonicesHarmonice Mundi]]}} ([[Latin language|Latin]]: ''The Harmony of the World'', 1619).
 
== Notation of Euclidean tilings ==