Unoffice for Cartography


The Un-United Ŋations Unoffice for Cartography (UfC or unUŊCU) is the unofficial office of the Un-United Ŋations tasked with making maps of the ŋorld that are lower quality, but more up-to-date than the maps produced by the United Ŋations Office for Cartography, since the latter is created on a monthly basis or longer. The UfC is currently run by Suqi, who established it after deciding to post one fully up-to-date map at the end of each day to avoid claim conflicts.
The unofficial maps were initially labeled as being by the UfC as a joke since they began being made on 8 February 2026, but the next day, the unUŊ voted to incorporate the unofficial maps into itself, creating the official Unoffice for Cartography.
Issues with Unofficial Maps
For some reason, Marcy, the Officer for Cartography at the United Ŋations, is able to upload maps with a file size greater than the Nguhcraft Wiki allows, allowing for very high quality official maps. Suqi neither has this ability nor the image layers used to create Marcy's maps, so Suqi ends up having to edit over the most recent official map by hiding changed borders with colors of the surrounding landscape, which sometimes results in inaccurate displays of geography in those areas.
Moreover, despite Suqi's maps being less quality than Marcy's maps, they are still too large to be uploaded to the wiki, and reducing their size would result in some territory names becoming unreadable, so the UfC only releases maps in the #map-updates channel on Nguhcord.
Format
The UfC uses Marcy's satellite maps and explicitly marks changes related to a territory's name.
- Territories that have been dissolved have their border removed have their name crossed out in red.
- New territories are written with a yellow outline on their name.
- Territories whose names have been changed are crossed out in yellow, and have their new name written with a yellow outline.
- Territories who have change borders so much that previous placement of their name is no longer in the territory have their old name crossed out in green, and a copy of the name outlined in green written inside the new borders.
Territory names are crossed out (instead of covered to match the surrounding colors) in order to avoid too much geographical inaccuracy, in case a player chooses a location there but is misled because Suqi doesn't know the terrain beneath the letters.
Nomenclature
UfC maps are named after the date they were published and grouped together into 'series' determined by the month the base OfC map was published.