Hi Simone,
 
If you are an ArcGIS user you may find setting up a GRASS location via QGIS and 
the GRASS plugin simpler to start with as it steps you through the process.
 
There are details of how to do this in LITA Practical 3 here: 
http://www.pushingthesensors.com/teaching-materials/
 
You can load the raster you have into QGIS, import it into your new GRASS 
location and fit the location to your imported raster for all subsequent 
processing. You can then continue to use via the GRASS plugin or in standalone 
GRASS.
 
Best,
Rebecca



On Thursday, 21 November 2013, 8:05, Markus Neteler <[email protected]> wrote:
  
On Wed, Nov 20, 2013 at 5:19 PM, Simone Gabbriellini
<[email protected]> wrote:
> mmm, I really give up... it's impossibly complicated to have a result.
>
> Maybe I should try to find another GIS software, less powerful but simpler.

Or another dataset?
You are trying to import the "Digital Chart of the World" which is fairly old.

If that's the scope, we may assist. If you really wanted a modern
dataset, perhaps use a different one?
http://grasswiki.osgeo.org/wiki/Geodata#Global_Administrative_Areas


Best
Markus

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