He's known in the Himalayas, too, far from any sign with his name on it. And in the Middle East, Africa and beyond. His is clearly a recognised name worldwide, which is not to say it's a beloved one.
In Balmedie, the real estate mogul is both praised and blamed for building a deluxe international golf course in a previously pristine spot. Some believe he's delivered the jobs and benefits he promised; others think American voters should beware a fast-talking scoundrel.
In diverse parts of the world, many see the ascendant Trump candidacy with a mixture of bemusement, astonishment and alarm. It's striking how many people know of him at all.
In the Himalayan hill town of Dharamsala, Tibetan Buddhist monk Tenzin Damchoe, 39, said Trump is "making a lot of noise to be noticed." Trump "must remember that the US does not belong to white people, they themselves were once immigrants," he said.
Many opinion-leaders and ordinary people are, though, concerned about a political novice as US president.
It is the bluster and the "make America great again" talk that has shaped this view. Also, his swagger from "The Apprentice" TV show, the easy-to-caricature hairstyle and his inflammatory comments, spread worldwide, about immigrants.
Meantime he's done little to reach out to the rest of the world.
In India, many younger people in the high-tech centre of Bangalore take a dim view of Trump's candidacy, in part because he is perceived by some as racist.
"Any attempt to 'Make America Great' will require somebody with an agenda that will include people of all ethnicities and religious backgrounds," said Shreya Shetty, a 29-year-old engineer.
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