Tens of thousands of Egyptians have taken to the streets in four days of unprecedented, anti-government protests.
SOURCE: Mapping Egypt's 'day of wrath', at Aljazeera.


0: Mahalla
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1: Luxor
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2: Damietta
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3: Mansoura
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4: Suez
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5: Ismailia
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6: Port Said
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7: Cairo
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8: Alexandria
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0: Mahalla

Around 100 people were protesting on Friday evening in Mahalla, an industrial Nile Delta town that has been the site of some of the country's largest labor protests, Al Jazeera Arabic reported.


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1: Luxor

Around 15,000 protesters in Luxor, a major tourist destination, marched toward the local government office and were dispersed by security forces firing tear gas.


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2: Damietta

Thousands of protesters set fire to the headquarters of the ruling National Democratic Party in this town, Al Jazeera Arabic has reported.


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3: Mansoura

Around 40,000 protesters in this working-class Nile Delta city have attempted to destroy the local offices of the ruling National Democratic Party, Al Jazeera Arabic has reported.


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4: Suez

Thousands of protesters in this important port city at the Suez Canal's entrance to the Red Sea have taken over the main Arbaeen Square, Al Jazeera's Jamal Elshayyal reported.

They took over the main police station there and set free those who had been arrested over the past several days of protests, Elshayyal said.


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5: Ismailia

Around 600 protesters clashed with police in this eastern city, the birthplace of the Muslim Brotherhood, the Reuters news agency has reported.


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6: Port Said

Thousands have protested in this city at the mouth of the crucial Suez Canal, Al Jazeera Arabic has reported.


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7: Cairo

In Egypt's capital, a strong security presence has dispersed crowds of thousands throughout the city. The government's objective appears to be to keep crowds from massing, especially in the central Tahrir Square.

Footage from Cairo showed police firing barrages of tear gas at protesters gathered in front of the high-end Ramses Hilton hotel.


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8: Alexandria

At least 10 separate demonstrations have broken out in Alexandria. Most recently, Al Jazeera's Rawya Rageh witnessed around 100 protesters marching down the coastal highway, chanting that the government of Hosni Mubarak is "illegitimate."


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