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==Other uses== ==Other uses==
* ], artifacts purposely buried in the ground * ], artifacts purposely buried in the ground
* ], an outdoor treasure-hunting game which involves looking for containers of varying sizes called geocaches or caches
* ], a defunct retail clothing store * ], a defunct retail clothing store
* ], a Florida women's apparel company owned by ]
* ] (1740–1809), Austrian diplomat * ] (1740–1809), Austrian diplomat
* ], an outdoor treasure-hunting game which involves looking for containers of varying sizes called geocaches or caches


==See also== ==See also==

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For information related to caching Misplaced Pages, see Misplaced Pages:Cache.

Cache, caching, or caché may refer to:

Places

United States

Other places

Arts, entertainment and media

Science and technology

  • Cache (biology) or hoarding, a food storing behavior of animals
  • Cache (computing), a collection of data duplicating original values stored elsewhere on a computer, usually for easier access
  • InterSystems Caché, a database management system from InterSystems

Other uses

See also

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