Violent protests have spread across the Egyptian capital, Cairo, and other Egyptian cities as tens of thousands of demonstrators intensified their campaign to oust President Hosni Mubarak. Protesters have been pouring out from mosques after noon prayers on Friday and clashing with police who fired tear gas, rubber bullets and water cannons to disperse the crowds. Click to a location on the map below to find out more. SOURCE: Mapping Egypt's 'day of wrath', at Aljazeera


0: Cairo
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1: Al Tahrir Square
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2: Abdeen Palace
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3: Al-Azhar Mosque
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4: 6th October Bridge
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0: Cairo

One woman killed in Cairo, another man shot to death in Suez in latest round of protests; Mohamed ElBaradei, the former head of the UN nuclear watchdog turned democracy advocate, arrested after hiding in mosque; Egyptian government to impose curfew on Cairo, Alexandria, Suez as violent clashes continue.

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1: Al Tahrir Square

The special operations counter-terrorism force, rarely seen on Cairo's streets, manned positions in strategic locations, including Tahrir Square.

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2: Abdeen Palace

According to sources, groups of demonstrators have gathered near the presidential palace and are chanting slogans.

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3: Al-Azhar Mosque

Police fire rubber bullets at thousands of protesters at the prominent al-Azhar mosque in city centre.

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4: 6th October Bridge

Protesters were trying to break through police barriers around 6th October Bridge in an attempt to reach Tahrir Square, in the centre of the capital.

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