For Tables:
From the Spanish Edition:
Actions:
Falles (Age II): Remove a card from the card row. When you play Falles, you get 1 civil action back.
La Porxada (Age II): Pay 2 Food to Produce 4 Resources, or pay 2 Resources to Produce 4 Food.
Wonders:
Sagrada Familia (Age III): Cost: 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4...4
Sagrada Familia has unlimited steps. At the end of the game, you score 4 culture for each step built.
Leaders:
El Cid (Age I): Military unit technologies cost you 2 science less. While all players have a higher strength than yours, your military units cost you 1 resource less.
John Amos Comenius (Age II): Special technologies costs you less science equal to their level. Your libraries produce an extra 1 science or an extra 1 culture (your choice).
Santiago Ramón y Cajal (Age III): One of your best library produces double culture and science. Your libraries cost you 2 resource less to build.
Events:
Inquisition (Age II): Each civilization scores 1 culture per level of each of their temples. The urban building limit for labs and libraries is reduced by 1 for each player until the active players next political phase. Players must immediately destroy any exceeding urban building.
Impact of Politicians (Age III): Each civilization loses 2 culture for each empty slot on its blue bank.
Tactics:
Tercios (Age II): Infantry x3 = 5(2)
All of these are cards that are added as listed by BGO's Civilopedia in the GLOBAL version, but come from the Spanish. I'm not sure atm if there are more cards in the Spanish version that are not included in the Global - and I know for a fact that the Spanish version has some changes to current cards that are NOT carried over to the Global (for example, in the Spanish Version Hammurabi gives an additional CA while making Military Units cost 1 more). I'm not sure what that complete list of changes is.