Need warriors advice on double content on the same website

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Hello Warriors,

I have learned a lot on this forum and keen to learn more with all you guys kind guidance and advices.
I have a dating website. I am going to add up to 100 pages to my website in order to maximise the search engine results.
I dont want to write separate content for each page. The content is going to be the same but i will only change name of location such as if i am talking about the russian girls in London [this will be separate page]....then i will use the same content as in Russian Girls in London but will only change the name Indian girls in London instead of Russian girls in London and so on for Polish girls in London. etc etc
The content will the same , only names will be change on each page.
And the same will be in Meta Tags [title, meta tags and description]

My question is will i be penalised by Google and search engines by doing this? I will be doing it on one website.

Please help me in this matter. I am looking for your kind advice and sorry for my poor English. I am still learning. Thanks a lot.
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  • Profile picture of the author LooseChange
    Yes, you will probably get penalized by Google for duplicate content. Most likely, Google will just quit indexing pages after the first few duplicates it encounters.
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  • Profile picture of the author Alexa Smith
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    Originally Posted by datingworld View Post

    My question is will i be penalised by Google and search engines by doing this?
    I don't think anyone can answer this with certainty.

    What Google says on the subject is that they'll penalise your site's SEO if they believe that you've been using duplicate content intentionally, in order to try to fool their algorithms. They don't say whether they decide that discretionarily or in an automated manner. If it's the former, then it's subjective and nobody can know for sure. If it's the latter, then nobody knows exactly how their algorithms work and still nobody can tell.
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