Macdonald
Macdonald may refer to a variety of subjects, including geographical locations, people, and entities. This article aims to provide an overview of the most notable references associated with the term "Macdonald."
Geographical Locations
Macdonald is a name that can be found across the globe, often in English-speaking countries. Some of the notable places include:
- Macdonald, Manitoba, a rural municipality in Canada.
- Macdonald River (New South Wales), a river located in Australia.
- Macdonald Campus, part of McGill University in Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue, Quebec, Canada, specializing in agricultural and environmental sciences.
People
The surname Macdonald has been borne by many notable individuals throughout history, including:
- John A. Macdonald, the first Prime Minister of Canada and a key figure in the country's confederation.
- Flora Macdonald (Scottish Jacobite), known for her role in helping Charles Edward Stuart, a.k.a. Bonnie Prince Charlie, escape after the Battle of Culloden.
- Ranald MacDonald, the first native English-speaker to teach the English language in Japan.
Entities
Macdonald can also refer to various entities, such as:
- McDonald's, a global fast-food restaurant chain, often colloquially referred to as "Macdonald" in various regions.
- Macdonald Hotels, a UK-based hospitality company.
- Macdonald Broadcasting, a company operating radio stations in the United States.
See Also
- McDonald (disambiguation)
- Macdonald triad, a set of three behaviors that are considered a precursor to psychopathic behavior.
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