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[edited by: phranque at 12:59 pm (utc) on Jun 25, 2012]
it still the same English content no matter what folder it is in.
example.com/overview - English content targeting all over the countries except France
example.com/fr/overview - English content targeting English speakers in France
Having the pages in /FR/ sub-folder even though they are not french contents, will be preferred by the SEs in their indexing process? I mean will it have any advantages over my competitors in France? Or it will be treated the same as the gTLD?
Websites that provide content for different regions and in different languages sometimes create content that is the same or similar but available on different URLs. This is generally not a problem as long as the content is for different users in different countries. While we strongly recommend that you provide unique content for each different group of users, we understand that this may not always be possible. There is generally no need to "hide" the duplicates by disallowing crawling in a robots.txt file or by using a "noindex" robots meta tag. However, if you're providing the same content to the same users on different URLs (for instance, if both example.de/ and example.com/de/ show German language content for users in Germany), you should pick a preferred version and redirect (or use the rel=canonical link element) appropriately. In addition, you should follow the guidelines on rel-alternate-hreflang to make sure that the correct language or regional URL is served to searchers.