Your dwg file is not coordinate. If you have any dwg file which is in
coordinate then you have to export it directly into shapefile by using
Autocad map 3D.  If not than open dwg in ArcGIS Desktop and export one by
one then do the spatial adjustment. It is time-consuming process.
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> I have bunch of AUTOCAD dwg files which show Survey Numbers inside a
> village. . How do I make them into shapefiles? There is no geographic info
> associated with them so when I import them in QGIS they show up at 0,0 lat
> long and end up in the sea. Printing a PDF and then georeferencing is the
> last resort, but wanted to know if there is some better solution.
> Anyone had any experience with this? I am attaching one sample file.
> Let me know if anyone can help with this.
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