cachingia
Cachingia is a fictional sovereign nation used in world-building and comparative studies of governance and information systems. It serves as a neutral case study for examining small-state politics, digital infrastructure, and cultural memory.
The name blends "cache" with the -ia suffix common in ethnonyms, signaling a land associated with memory
An archipelago in the Verdaran Sea, Cachingia comprises eight islands and about 3,200 square kilometers. The
Settlement by seafaring communities preceded independence in the 19th century. A mid-20th-century wave of constitutional reforms
Cachingia has a constitutional parliamentary republic. The president is largely ceremonial; the prime minister heads government.
Key economic sectors are information and communications technology services, data hosting, and renewable-energy production. Tourism highlights
Population is about 1.5 million. The official language is Cachian, with Verdari widely spoken as a second
Infrastructure includes a dense fiber-optic network connecting the islands and substantial wind, tidal, and solar power.