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For Misplaced Pages's cache strategy and related concerns, see Misplaced Pages:Cache.Cache may refer to:
- Treasure trove, a valuable cache which has been lost, or left unclaimed by the owner, or a place where items are stored
- An underground weapons or logistics cache, as used by survivalists.
- Geocaching, an outdoor treasure-hunting game
- Cache (biology), a hidden place where animals store food
- Cache, in computers, a collection of data duplicating original values stored elsewhere
- Web cache
- Places
- Cache, Oklahoma, a city in Comanche County
- Cache Creek, British Columbia, a junction community northeast of Vancouver, Canada
- Cache Creek (disambiguation), several places
- Cache Junction, Utah, a census-designated place in Cache County, Utah
Caché may also refer to:
- Caché (film), a 2005 film directed by Michael Haneke
- Caché (software), a database management system from InterSystems
See also
- Cash, money in the form of liquid currency
- Cash flow, the balance of the amounts of cash being received and paid by a business during a defined period of time.
- Cachet, in philately, a design or inscription other than a cancellation or pre-printed postage
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