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Re: this text removed:
Zedelgem is not -contrary to common belief- the location of one of the six plotlines in David Mitchell's 2004 novel Cloud Atlas (where it is spelt Zedelghem). Zedelghem is the name of the Château (castle), located in Neerbeke (a fictional village).
Probably better to disambiguate with a top hat. I agree it is important to disambig somewhere in the article, the novel is quite well read and many people will search out the name and make the mistake it refers to a real place. Green Cardamom (talk) 02:35, 25 August 2012 (UTC)Reply