Tahrir Sq.
Tahrir Square, the now-famous epicenter of anti-government protest in Cairo, near the Egyptian Museum.
Fireworks light the sky moments after Egypt's military chief says the president is replaced by chief justice of constitutional court outside the presidential palace in Cairo, Egypt, Wednesday, July 3, 2013. (AP Photo/Nariman El-Mofty)
Nasr City
Nasr City, a relatively new section of Cairo, where the main pro-Morsi demonstrations have taken place.
Thousands of opponents and supporters of Egypt's Islamist president began massing in city squares in competing rallies Sunday, gearing up for a day of massive nationwide protests that many fear could turn deadly as the opposition seeks to push out Mohammed Morsi.(AP Photo/Virginie Nguyen Hoang)
Presidential palace
Morsi has been residing in the presidential palace in the Heliopolis neighborhood not far from Cairo International Airport.
A top aide to Egypt's President Mohamed Morsi slammed what he called a "military coup" as an army ultimatum passed and the security forces slapped a travel ban on the Islamist leader. AFP PHOTO/GIANLUIGI GUERCIA (Photo credit should read GIANLUIGI GUERCIA/AFP/Getty Images)
Cairo University in Giza
Cairo University in Giza across the Nile, where at least 16 people were killed during pro-Morsi demonstrations Tuesday night.
With a military deadline for intervention ticking down, protesters seeking the ouster of Egypt's Islamist president sought Tuesday to push the embattled leader further toward the edge with another massive display of people power.(AP Photo/Manu Brabo)