The commercially available version receiving radio airplay contains a musical bridge which follows the first verse and chorus.
The western part of the town is called Sil-Sako because it still contains a small stone-built bridge over a stream.
It also contains a pedestrian bridge built in 1982.
It contains a natural bridge which was part of an ancient cave which was worn away.
The grounds also contain two ponds, a bridge and a treasure house.
The highway contains a bridge over the Vonitsa Lagoon.
It also contains a brief bridge sung in a rap version, just before the last refrain.
(spoken, just as the song finishes abruptly since the song doesn't contain a bridge).
The station area also contains a second bridge.
From 1909 to 1956, it also contained a wooden pedestrian bridge.