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Aaron Meyerowitz
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Every $n$ is possible.

As you point out, it suffices to answer the question for triangles. You can divide a triangle $T$ into $n^2$ congruent triangles similar to $T.$ then these can be partitioned into $n$ sets of $n$ which are congruent.

Aaron Meyerowitz
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