The 7-inch size is about to get more popular in Europe. Google is now listing France, Germany and Spain as available shipping destinations for its Nexus 7 tablet.

Google is taking the Nexus 7 on its first international expansion. The Mountain View, Calif., company has quietly updated its country availability chart (via The Verge) to include the three countries. Interestingly, the chart double-lists them, with one set as a mysterious column that has no header. That’s probably just an oversight, though. European pricing for the tablet is €199 for the 8GB model and €249 for 16GB.

France, Germany and Spain join pre-existing availability in Australia, Canada, the UK and the US. Google does, however, note that the Nexus 7 is not available in certain regions within these countries:

Guadeloupe, Martinique, Réunion, St. Pierre and Miquelon, and French Guiana

Busingen and the Isle of Heligoland

Ceuta, Melilla and the Canary Islands

Outlying Australian islands, with the exception of Tasmania

Guam and the Virgin Islands

Announced in June, the $199 tablet stoked “incredible demand” when it first arrived. Supply has since stabilized, as it is currently listed as “In Stock” with delivery in 3-5 business days.

If you’re still on the fence about whether to buy the device, TNW’s review might help you make up your mind.

Additional reading:

As sales surge, Google debuts its first Nexus 7 commercial

Google’s Nexus 7 gets an iFixit teardown, ranks high on the repairability scale

Image via Flickr / robertnelson

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