The Great Dodecahedron is one of the Archimedean solids, which are convex polyhedra that are composed of two or more types of regular polygons. Specifically, the Great Dodecahedron is a non-convex polyhedron that is made up of 12 faces, which are regular pentagons. It is characterized by its vertex configuration, where each vertex meets five pentagonal faces.

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