McDonald is primarily a Scottish surname, however, the form MacDonnell (Mac Domhnaill) is found in Ireland. The Irish MacDonnell's have three distinct origins: * A Scottish clan from Argyle (Lord of the Isles) Co. Antrim; * A sept of Co. Fermanagh, now almost extinct. * MacDonnell of Thomond (Co. Clare)
May 9th, 1977.
Ireland was the 22nd country that McDonald's began operating in.
They didn't operate in Northern Ireland until October 14th, 1991.
They were the 55th country that McDonald's began operating in.
I'ts pretty much the same as anywhere else in the world.
like when it opened in America
yes, there are 74 of them.
There are 83 McDonald's in Ireland.
It's Chinese!
the theme of mcdonalds
the theme of mcdonalds
The Mcdonalds chain of restaurants is extremely famous.
About 48% of the colonies were Scottish and/or Irish so the majority fighting were Scottish and Irish.
jamacia
mcdonalds
a lot
Scottish
Scottish
Scottish Gaelic and Irish Gaelic are both part of the Goidelic branch of the Celtic languages. They share a common ancestry, originating from Middle Irish. However, they developed independently from each other over time, leading to differences in pronunciation, vocabulary, and grammar.
Irish
i believe mcdonalds does