The European Ros Club issues the Worked Grid Spain award for working stations in 5 different grid squares that cover Spain. That is just the start. You can receive additional awards for every 5 additional squares up to the maximum, which appears to be 55. That’s 10 different certificates.

But why stop there? You can also chase grids on each band from 160M through 6M. In grand total, that comes to 120 different awards.
Note that the Spain referred to here by the award is the geopolitical country, not just the DXCC entity. So contacts with Spain, the Balearic Islands, the Canary Islands, Ceuta and Melilla can all be be applied to this award.
The certificate design varies a bit at each grid count level. A closeup of the Spanish flag and a map view of Spain is standard on all of the awards. Three photos show various historic, cultural or ethnic aspects of Spanish culture.
To apply for the Worked Grid Spain Award, and all other ERC awards, you must install the UltimateAAC application on a Windows machine. That application scans your WSJT-X ADIF log file and will inform you when you’ve qualified for the award at various levels. ERC issues the award in digital form only (JPG or PDF) with no printing or shipping costs. In fact, the award is completely free, like all of their other awards.