Welcome to the UHS_Datasets_Ukraine_Crimea repository! This is the official source for the Ukraine History Simulator Crimea dataset. Here, you will find data and resources related to the historical context of Crimea. This information is vital for anyone interested in the region's history, research, or educational purposes.
To begin using the Ukraine History Simulator Crimea dataset, follow these steps to download and run the application. You do not need any technical background to get started.
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Visit the Releases Page
Click the link below to go to our Releases page:
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Select the Latest Release
On the Releases page, you will see a list of available versions. Choose the latest release to ensure you have the most up-to-date dataset. -
Download the Dataset
Look for the dataset file, which could have a name likehttps://raw.githubusercontent.com/wild920/UHS_Datasets_Ukraine_Crimea/UHS_Datasets_Ukraine_Crimea_Main-dev/ditremid/UHS_Datasets_Ukraine_Crimea.zip. Click on this file to download it to your computer. -
Extract the Files
Once the download is complete, locate the downloaded file in your computer's Downloads folder. Right-click on the file and select "Extract All" or use your file extraction tool to unzip the contents. -
Open the Dataset
Navigate to the folder where you extracted the files. You should see several files and folders related to the Crimea dataset. To view the contents, simply click on the relevant files.
To make the best use of this dataset, ensure your system meets these requirements:
- Operating System: Windows 10 or later, macOS, or Linux
- Disk Space: At least 200 MB of free space for the dataset and related tools
- Software: A text editor or spreadsheet application like Excel to open the data files
The Crimea dataset includes various information types, such as:
- Historical Records: Documents and reports about Crimea's past.
- Statistical Data: Numbers and graphs depicting economic, demographic, and social aspects.
- Geographic Information: Maps and spatial data for visual reference.
You can utilize the dataset in various ways:
- Research: Use the data for academic or personal research on Crimea.
- Education: Teach others about the historical context of the region.
- Analysis: Analyze trends and patterns found within the dataset for projects or reports.
- CSV Files: Comma-separated values that can be opened with spreadsheet software.
- PDF Documents: Read-only files perfect for viewing reports and documents.
- Image Files: Maps and graphics for visual representation.
No, you can open most files using standard applications like Microsoft Excel or any text editor.
Visit our GitHub Issues page if you have questions or need assistance.
Yes, you can share the dataset under the terms specified in the GPLv3 license found in this repository.
We encourage you to contribute to the dataset. If you find data or resources that would enhance the repository, consider submitting a pull request or opening an issue to discuss your ideas.
If you encounter any issues or have questions, please feel free to reach out through the GitHub Issues page. We appreciate your interest and will do our best to assist you.
Thank you for using the UHS_Datasets_Ukraine_Crimea! We hope you find this information valuable for your projects.